Miscellanea

Serviceberry varieties: the 8 most beautiful types

Rock pears are real eye-catchers in the garden. In spring they enchant with their lush abundance of flowers and in autumn with their wonderful leaf color. Below is a list of the most beautiful rock pear species and varieties.Video tipTo the pointoriginally come from North Americagrow as deciduous shrubs or small treesThere are approximately 33 species worldwide with countless varietiesFlowering period April to MayEdible fruits ready to harvest in June/JulyTable of contentsOriginally from Nort...

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Silk TreeWoods

Silk Tree: Care, Flowering & Toxicity

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Silk TreeWoods

Silk tree: The tree from A to Z

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Silk TreeWoods

Silk tree: The tree from A to Z

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Miscellanea

Blackthorn, medlar etc.: these 6 fruits need frost

Nature offers a variety of tasty and healthy fruits. However, some only develop their full aroma after exposure to frost or are only then edible. We present 6 such fruits that need frost.Video tipTo the pointSome fruits are only edible after frostserves to break down the tannins it containsdiverse usesespecially as jams, jellies or juicesRosehip is particularly popular as a tea, blackthorn as a liqueurTable of contentsServiceberryCommon barberryrosehipsMedlarsloeRowanberryfrequently asked Que...

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Winterizing your garden: a checklist with 18 tips

When the gardening season comes to an end in autumn, the gardening work is far from over. Now it’s time to make some preparations for the winter. In our checklist you will find 15 valuable tips to make your garden winter-proof.Video tipTo the pointalready planting onions for next springClean furniture, tools and equipment before storage and, if necessary, replace or repairSecure your garden against storms, frost and snowPruning work on treesPreparing plants for winteringTable of contentsProte...

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When are mushrooms bad? Recognize spoiled mushrooms

Mushrooms are one of the most popular edible mushrooms. The mushrooms have a long shelf life. There are some signs that indicate when the mushrooms are too old and no longer edible.Video tipTo the pointColor should be white and not gray or yellowishHat is solid and lamellae are maximally light brownLook for a fresh and light mushroom smellAlways remove the plastic wrap from store-bought mushroomsstore in the vegetable compartmentTable of contentsColorcapslatssurfaceconsistencyOdorExtend shelf...

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Build your own gabion raised bed: instructions

When looking for an attractive alternative to the classic wooden or pallet raised bed, more and more people are interested in gabions. You can easily build a gabion raised bed yourself and use it for a long time.Video tipTo the pointSet up gabion basketsweigh it down with gabion stonesAttach mouse wirefillplantTable of contentsSelect gabion basketsmaterialsTools and utensilsPreparationBuild your own gabion raised bed: instructionsfrequently asked QuestionsSelect gabion basketsTo realize and b...

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PlumbagoWoods

Plumbago: Everything about the Cape plumbago

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Checkered Flower

Checkerboard flower: planting, care & propagation

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