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Dry, freeze and store peppermint

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  • 13-Nov-2023
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Lizards in the garden: this is how you support the animals

You used to find them more often in the garden, but today lizards have disappeared in many places. But they can find new habitats in natural gardens. But how can you make your garden lizard-friendly?Video tipTo the pointLizards useful for the gardenCreate different living spacesNatural garden best conditionsLizard castle, cairn or dry stone wallTable of contentsLizards in the gardenBuild a lizard castleCreate a pile of stonesConstruction of a dry stone wallPlant wildflowersWhat should you pay...

  • 12-Nov-2023
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Watering primroses: when, how much and how often?

Do you also look forward to the colorful primroses every year? The robust early bloomer can be bought in pots everywhere as early as January. Read here what is important when watering primroses.Video tipTo the pointProvide primroses with water regularlyWater more during the flowering period and in sunny locationsProvide permeable soil to avoid waterloggingPrefer low-lime waterWater well again in autumnTable of contentsPrimrosesWater primroses correctlyNote the differences between bedding and ...

  • 10-Nov-2023
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Is the Pilea toxic to cats & dogs?

The Pilea is a houseplant that is known by many names, for example belly button plant, UFO plant and lucky thaler. If it is kept in a household with animals, the question arises as to whether the plant is poisonous.Video tipTo the pointmany synonyms, so always find out whether the Pilea is meantit is non-toxic, both for humans and animalsSwallowing small amounts of plant parts is not a problemFeeling unwell with larger quantitiesThen place the plant out of the reach of animalsTable of content...

  • 08-Nov-2023
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Is the Pilea toxic to cats & dogs?

The Pilea is a houseplant that is known by many names, for example belly button plant, UFO plant and lucky thaler. If it is kept in a household with animals, the question arises as to whether the plant is poisonous.Video tipTo the pointmany synonyms, so always find out whether the Pilea is meantit is non-toxic, both for humans and animalsSwallowing small amounts of plant parts is not a problemFeeling unwell with larger quantitiesThen place the plant out of the reach of animalsTable of content...

  • 08-Nov-2023
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Lawn CareRace

Remove leaves from the lawn or leave them lying around?

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  • 06-Nov-2023
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Remove leaves from the lawn or leave them lying around?

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Remove leaves from the lawn or leave them lying around?

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Remove leaves from the lawn or leave them lying around?

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Indoor fir is turning brown: can it be saved?

The indoor fir is one of the few conifers that can be cultivated as a houseplant. However, the modernity of today's living spaces makes it increasingly difficult to keep them. Read here how you can save an indoor fir tree that is turning brown.Video tipTo the pointLocation of great importanceIndoor fir trees turn brown due to care errorssensitive to touchensure high humiditydo not water too generouslyTable of contentsAmbient temperature is not correctHumidity too lowIncorrect wateringTouch se...

  • 29-Oct-2023
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