How do you plant a wild rose hedge? Which species are particularly suitable for hedge planting? These and other questions are answered here!…
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Would you like to plant a useful and decorative hedge? Then take the dog rose and enjoy the pretty flowers and tasty rose hips.…
Read MoreDo you love the scent of roses? Then maybe a dog rose is just right for your garden, because it usually smells more intensely than all cultivars.…
Read MoreYou have a dog rose in your garden and would like to have more of it? Here you can read the most important information about the propagation of this plant.…
Read MoreHave you planted a dog rose in your garden and now you want to know how to take care of it? Here you can find out important information about the right cut.…
Read MoreAre you interested in the dog rose and want to have this plant in your garden? Here you can find out when the native wild rose blooms.…
Read MoreSowing forget-me-nots is easy. Only the right time is important. When and how to sow forget-me-nots.…
Read MoreWhen the forget-me-not's heyday is over, it no longer looks pretty. How do you care for forget-me-nots once they have faded?…
Read MoreAlthough occasionally sold in pretty pots, forget-me-nots are not a houseplant. The flower needs air and light.…
Read MoreThe forget-me-not is usually grown as a spring bloomer. But there are also species that bloom until the beginning of autumn. A personal description.…
Read MoreThe forget-me-not is a very undemanding plant that can grow in almost any location. Site selection tips.…
Read MoreLike so many flowering plants, the forget-me-not is edible. The blossoms are used as decoration because of the low taste of their own.…
Read MorePrune forget-me-nots in the fall or after flowering. What to consider when cutting back spring bloomers.…
Read MoreForget-me-nots thrive best outdoors. They can also be grown in pots, but then they need more care and have to be overwintered.…
Read MoreForget-me-nots can be grown as annuals, biennials or even perennials. Most plants are kept biennially in the garden.…
Read MoreForget-me-not is a popular spring plant that can also be grown in a pot or box. Tips for care on the balcony and terrace.…
Read MoreThere are several ways to propagate forget-me-nots. How you can easily grow new forget-me-not perennials yourself.…
Read MoreForget-me-nots are very easy to grow from seed. What you need to know about seeds and sowing at the right time.…
Read MoreForget-me-nots that are grown as ornamental plants almost always have blue flowers. What else you should know about the flower.…
Read MoreForget-me-not is the generic term for a variety of species that are represented almost all over the world. Worth knowing about the Myosotis species.…
Read MoreAs a native plant, the forget-me-not is used to frost and is absolutely hardy. When planting later or in a pot, winter protection makes sense.…
Read MoreForget-me-not is not poisonous and is one of the spring flowers that can also be grown in gardens with children and pets without any worries.…
Read MoreForget-me-nots are spring bloomers that require little care. What you should pay attention to when caring for the perennial.…
Read MoreForget-me-nots are easy-care and robust spring flowers that grow in the garden for many years. What to consider when planting…
Read MoreThe flowering time of the forget-me-not depends on the species. Most varieties planted in the garden bloom in spring.…
Read MoreYou can plant pampas grass without a root barrier. The grass does not form rhizomes and therefore does not need a rhizome barrier.…
Read MoreIf the pampas grass does not grow, various causes can be responsible. Most of the time, all you need is a little patience.…
Read MoreAlthough pampas grass is hardy, it does not tolerate drafts and moisture. This is how you ensure winter protection for pampas grass in the garden or in the bucket.…
Read MorePampas grass is one of the fast-growing ornamental plants in the garden that grows several meters high. What is the growth per year?…
Read MoreThe leaves and fronds of pampas grass are tied at the top in the fall. This measure protects the ornamental grass from too much moisture in winter.…
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