It depends on the development of the plants and the planned use and dosage when you should and can harvest woodruff.…
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The location for the woodruff should be shady and sufficiently moist so that the forest plant also feels comfortable in the garden.…
Read MoreWoodruff can be recognized by its lance-shaped and circularly arranged leaves and its flowers shaped like white crosses.…
Read MoreWoodruff is only poisonous in large doses, when used correctly it is a popular medicinal plant and aroma for various foods.…
Read MoreUnder the right conditions, woodruff can grow not only in the forest, but also in the garden or in a pot on the balcony or terrace.…
Read MoreLow lavender varieties are suitable for keeping in pots, for small gardens, bed borders or as a low hedge. We present the most beautiful.…
Read MoreCombine lavender correctly - lavender is particularly suitable for plants that have similar requirements in terms of location and care. Roses are not one of them.…
Read MoreWhat plant spacing does lavender need? Lavender must not be planted too close together so that it can grow and thrive lushly.…
Read MoreDo you have to cut lavender after flowering? If faded shoots are cut at the end of July, the plant will bloom again.…
Read MoreLavender has a powerful effect on insects. The intense scent attracts bees, butterflies and bumblebees, but repels mosquitoes.…
Read MoreLavender hangs - why is that? Use our tips to find out what the causes are and what you can do about them.…
Read MoreRejuvenate lavender - This is how you proceed if you want to prune heavily woody lavender. Tips and tricks for beautiful and healthy plants.…
Read MoreLavender dried up - what to do? Lavender can dry out for a variety of very different reasons. Therefore, research into the causes is essential.…
Read MoreLavender Origin - Anyone who knows that lavender has its homeland in the Mediterranean also understands the conditions that the plant needs to thrive.…
Read MoreLavender is dying - what to do? The plant does not like moisture, which is why it dies when it becomes waterlogged. Check out our article for more reasons.…
Read MoreLavender against snails - Does lavender help against snails? With our biological tips you will quickly get rid of the voracious pests.…
Read MoreBraiding Lavender - Lavender can be braided into very pretty and decorative sticks and wreaths. You can find the instructions here.…
Read MoreLavender woody - what to do? The lignification of lavender is a normal process that can only be prevented by regular pruning.…
Read MoreLavender has faded - when is it time to harvest and cut? When it comes to caring for lavender, everything depends on the right time.…
Read MoreDividing lavender is usually not a good idea as the plant rarely survives such a cut. Cuttings are more suitable for propagation.…
Read MoreDepending on the variety, the wonderfully fragrant lavender blossoms bloom between May and August, or even a second time if you cut them in good time.…
Read MoreLavender is great for growing in pots on the balcony. With regard to location and care, slightly different rules apply than for garden lavender.…
Read MoreLavender is not very suitable as a houseplant, as such an attitude weakens it and makes it more susceptible to diseases.…
Read MoreLavender rarely has problems with pests and other vermin, but it does suffer from fast-spreading and deadly fungal diseases.…
Read MoreLavender tree - A tall lavender tree is a great eye-catcher in the garden and on the balcony. The tree is cared for just like any other lavender.…
Read MoreSowing lavender is fun - this is how you pull up small lavender plants yourself, which will soon grow into stately bushes.…
Read MoreLavender is easy to propagate from cuttings. Even sinkers, which initially remain on the mother plant, usually root well.…
Read MoreLavender can be used in many ways - in the home, kitchen, garden, as a remedy for nervousness or as a biological remedy against aphids and moths.…
Read MoreLavender is difficult to propagate from seeds. With our tips & tricks, it may soon work for you too.…
Read MoreIf the lavender turns yellow, it is usually due to an infestation with leaf spot disease. The plant should be pruned vigorously.…
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