Are you looking for an evergreen plant that also blooms in the shade or semi-shade? Here you will learn the most important things about caring for the Waldsteinia.…
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Read here why you should rather keep the feather poppy in the bucket, what its location requirements are and what is important in the care!…
Read MoreAre you interested in flowering pond plants? We will tell you interesting and worth knowing facts about the marsh marigold and its care.…
Read MoreAre you interested in flowering ground covers? Here you can find out how to multiply the golden strawberry yourself.…
Read MoreThe optimal location for the masterwort is moderately permanently moist and semi-shady, with sufficient moisture full sun is also tolerated.…
Read MoreAre you thinking about a new garden design or pond planting? Here you can find out where the marsh marigold feels at home.…
Read MoreLooking for non-toxic plants for your family garden? Here you can find out whether the Waldsteinia is suitable for your purposes.…
Read MoreRead here how poisonous dog chamomile is, how consumption can affect it and how you can recognize it!…
Read MoreWould you like to replant your garden pond? This profile gives you the most important information about the marsh marigold.…
Read MoreAre you looking for new plants for your garden pond? Here you can find out when the yellow flowers of the marsh marigold can light up your pond.…
Read MoreThe saxifrage thanks for a location without waterlogging and with rather calcareous soil with the formation of extensive cushions full of flowers.…
Read MoreThe spur flower is relatively unrestrictedly hardy due to overwintering in the ground, but can seem sensitive to frost due to its short lifespan.…
Read MoreWhen caring for the spur flower in the garden, there is little to do apart from occasional watering and removing withered inflorescences.…
Read MoreWhen pruning the spur flower, the focus is either on the visual aspect of removing withered material or on a second flowering period.…
Read MoreWhen caring for the scabious, ensure that the plants are in a sunny location without waterlogging and that there is sufficient fertilization.…
Read MoreThe spur flower can be propagated relatively easily by sowing the numerous seeds or, in the case of large specimens, by dividing the roots.…
Read MoreAbout 30 ragwort or groundsel species are known in Central Europe, all of which are highly toxic to both humans and animals.…
Read MoreThe poisonous ragweed is not easy to combat, but it emits very quickly and spreads quickly. We will introduce you to various methods.…
Read MoreThe family of poisonous ragweed is very large, with around 30 different species known in Europe alone. We introduce you to the most important ones.…
Read MoreAre you looking for decorative and guaranteed non-toxic plants for your rock garden or perennial garden? Here you will get a lot of information about the steppe sage.…
Read MoreThis is how you recognize the Jacob's ragwort and the common ragwort, and we also describe the differences to the similar St. John's wort.…
Read MoreAre you interested in steppe sage? Here you can find out how you can ensure optimal growth and abundant flowering with the right pruning.…
Read MoreAre you planning to plant steppe sage in your garden? Here you get the most important information about the winter care of this plant.…
Read MoreAlthough the poisonous groundsel was found in a bowl of rocket in a supermarket in 2009, the likelihood of confusion is low.…
Read MoreFenugreek is mainly cultivated in Asian and Arabic countries, but the plant can also be cultivated in the home garden.…
Read MoreHorn clover in the lawn is a nuisance that can only be removed with a lot of work and effort. We tell you the best tips and tricks.…
Read MoreThe care of the steppe candle in a sunny location with permeable soil usually does not involve a lot of work.…
Read MoreThe steppe candle originally comes from relatively cold areas and is easily hardy due to the hibernation per rhizome.…
Read MoreThe optimal planting time for the rhizomes of the steppe candle is in early autumn, i.e. between the end of August and mid-September.…
Read MoreTo propagate the steppe candle itself, either the seeds can be sown before winter, or the rhizomes can be carefully divided.…
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