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How hardy the dwarf bamboo is and under what circumstances it should be protected or even hibernated - read about it here!…
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Read MoreHow to divide autumn anemones and when is the right time for it, you will find out in this article!…
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Read MoreDue to its fast and strong growth, the Virginia creeper is only conditionally suitable for greening fences. Other climbing plants are more suitable.…
Read MoreVirginia creeper attracts wasps when the fruit is ripe, which is why the climbing plant should not be planted in high-traffic areas of the garden.…
Read MoreWilder Wein grows up to two meters per year under the right growing conditions and is therefore suitable for quick greening.…
Read MoreVirginia creeper is by no means the same as Virginia creeper - some Parthenocissus species are self-climbing, others need climbing aids.…
Read MoreSome types of Virginia creeper can be cultivated wonderfully in the room, especially Cissus rhombifolia, Parthenocissus inserta and P. henryana.…
Read MoreVirginia creeper can usually be brought through the winter well, since most varieties are hardy. Sometimes a light protection is necessary.…
Read MoreVirginia creeper can cover even larger areas with greenery within a short period of time and come up with a spectacular coloration in autumn. Parthenocissus in profile.…
Read MoreVirginia creeper basically grows in almost any location, but feels most comfortable in a sunny and warm location.…
Read MoreAlthough Virginia creeper is largely resistant to powdery mildew, it is by no means immune to other diseases or pest infestations.…
Read MoreVirginia creeper is vigorous and can grow up to 10 meters high and several meters wide. Therefore, a planting distance of at least two meters is advisable.…
Read MoreVirginia creeper can be planted in both spring and fall. In this article we will tell you which is the best planting time.…
Read MoreVirginia creeper forms tendrils with adhesive disks at the ends. The plant uses these to independently climb walls and other surfaces.…
Read MoreVirginia creeper can be easily cultivated in a bucket, provided you heed a few tips on planting and care.…
Read MoreVirginia creeper on a house wall certainly looks beautiful, but over time it can become extremely problematic. We give tips on how to remove it.…
Read MoreWall cat, climbing wall wine, fence wine, virgin vine - the Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus) is known by many names. The very fast and lush growing climbing plant is often used for greening facades and house walls and also comes up with a beautiful, bright red autumn colour.…
Read MoreVirginia creeper is wonderful for planting on a pergola. You can find tips for planting and design information with us.…
Read MoreWild wine occurs with us mainly in three different types with different varieties. We present the most beautiful ones to you.…
Read MoreIn October, the berries of the virgin vine (…
Read MoreVirginia creeper can be cultivated on the balcony, but you should heed some advice on planting, care and suitable species.…
Read MoreVirginia creeper can be propagated via offshoots. But which method is the best - cuttings or sinkers? Advantages and disadvantages as well as instructions with us.…
Read MoreVirginia creeper grows quickly and can also cover large areas. Read this article to find out how to successfully propagate the climbing plant.…
Read MoreVirginia creeper grows very quickly and can cause damage to masonry and roof structures. Therefore, cut the climbing plant regularly.…
Read MoreIn contrast to the fruit of the vine, the grapes, the dark berries of Virginia creeper are poisonous and therefore inedible.…
Read MoreVirginia creeper is a popular climbing plant with glossy, green leaves and intense fall color. What to look out for when planting…
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