The goldenrod or goldenrod is a perennial that is easy to care for, but whose growth must be curbed.…
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Here you can find out why buttercups are poisonous, what symptoms of poisoning can occur and whether they are also dangerous for animals!…
Read MoreTo which family the buttercups belong and what characteristics they have in common with other members of their family - read here!…
Read MoreEverything about the buttercup, its external characteristics, its special features, its requirements and its flowering time - here you get an overview!…
Read MoreNot all buttercups are edible. Read here which ones you can eat without hesitation and which ones are poisonous!…
Read MoreAfter reading this article you will know exactly which plant family the buttercup belongs to and how to recognize it!…
Read MoreRead here what the name 'buttercup' is all about and what you should not confuse this flower with!…
Read MoreWhen talking about the buttercup, two different plants can be meant. Find out more about these and their characteristics here!…
Read MoreThe sedum plant is considered to be only slightly poisonous, although there are no known cases of poisoning in humans or animals. Learn about the exceptions here.…
Read MoreThe goldenrod prefers a sunny location as well as moist and rather nutrient-rich soil. The perennial is suitable for beds and borders.…
Read MoreCut back the goldenrod immediately after flowering to counteract unwanted self-sowing propagation.…
Read MoreGoldenrod (Solidago) can be planted in both sunny and shady gardens. We will tell you the best tips & tricks!…
Read MoreThe sedum plant is a very prolific plant that is best propagated by division or cuttings. Sowing is also possible.…
Read MoreThe golden nettle, also known as false nettle or flower nettle, belongs to the dead nettles and is suitable for planting under shady trees and shrubs.…
Read MoreThere are many ways to use the golden nettle. The plant is suitable as an ornamental plant in the garden, is edible and a well-known medicinal plant.…
Read MoreAll parts of the golden nettle are edible. Blossoms, leaves and shoots as well as roots taste good and contain valuable ingredients. Learn more here.…
Read MoreMany types of sedum are suitable for cultivation as a houseplant. We will introduce you to the most important ones and show you what you should pay attention to.…
Read MoreThe golden nettle has a fairly long flowering period. Even in shady locations, the wild and cultivated plant blooms for three months.…
Read MoreAlthough the sedum plant is a fairly robust plant, it is mainly threatened by the vine weevil and root rot.…
Read MoreDepending on the species, the sedum flowers either in summer or in autumn. We have compiled the flowering times for the most popular strains for you.…
Read MoreMany sedums overwinter outdoors. Specimens that are not hardy or cultivated as houseplants overwinter in cold house conditions.…
Read MoreThe sedum plant is an uncomplicated garden perennial that you rarely have to cut. We'll tell you what to look out for when pruning.…
Read MoreThe sedum often grows where other plants do not feel comfortable. Read what you should pay attention to when caring for the succulent plant.…
Read MoreThe angelica or angelica is a medicinal plant that can also be cultivated in the garden. It prefers a sunny location and moist soil.…
Read MoreChessboard flowers are among the most attractive bulbous plants, which are also extremely robust. You can find out here when the plant adorns itself with flowers.…
Read MoreSedum hens are very grateful plants that easily forgive planting and care mistakes. We will show you what to look out for when planting.…
Read MoreThe chess flower can be easily propagated by sowing. How to do this is explained in detail in this article.…
Read MoreWhether snow heather or common heather, heather plants prefer a sunny location on nutrient-rich, acidic soil.…
Read MoreStonecrop or stonecrop generally prefer a sunny location. However, different species have different preferences.…
Read MoreHeather is best propagated by cuttings or layering, since sowing is too time-consuming.…
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