On the right soil, figs also thrive in our latitudes. Read in this article which substrate the fig needs.…
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If the fig does not form flowers or fruits, this can have a variety of causes. This advice article provides helpful tips for good fruit yield.…
Read MoreFigs are considered tricky plants when it comes to watering. Read this article on how to provide the fig tree with the right amount of water.…
Read MoreFig trees can also be cultivated in our latitudes. In this article you can read everything you need to know about caring for Mediterranean fruit trees.…
Read MoreHas your fig tree been attacked by pests? Read this article to find out how you can effectively combat these annoying little animals.…
Read MoreIf the fig loses leaves during the growing season, this can have a variety of causes. Read here what measures you can take.…
Read MoreFig tree offspring that are frost hardy thrive north of the Alps. This article informs you about the choice of variety and care of the trees.…
Read MoreFig trees cultivated in tubs need a larger planter at regular intervals. Everything you need to know about repotting can be found here.…
Read MoreHow far do the roots of the fig tree spread? Can they pierce masonry? How much space does fig tree need in the pot. Find out here!…
Read MoreIn this guide you will learn how to transplant a tub fig outdoors. We also explain what you need to consider when transplanting a fig.…
Read MoreFig trees do not only thrive in hot, southern regions. If you choose the right location, the fig also feels at home north of the Alps.…
Read MoreFig trees can easily be propagated by cuttings. Read here how night breeding is guaranteed to succeed.…
Read MoreBoth fruit-bearing real figs and ornamental figs can be cultivated well indoors. Read here what you need to consider when it comes to care.…
Read MoreOrnamental quinces are not poisonous. Raw quinces taste too bitter, which is why they are usually processed into compote or jam.…
Read MoreThere are numerous varieties of ornamental quinces, which differ in the color of the flowers and the size of the fruit. Small presentation of the most important varieties.…
Read MoreJapanese ornamental quinces are edible. However, they are very hard when raw. The best way to prepare quinces is as a jelly.…
Read MoreCutting ornamental quince requires a bit of finesse. The slow-growing shrubs are cut after the third year at the earliest.…
Read MoreOrnamental quinces can be easily propagated by cuttings. Breeding by seeds, on the other hand, is very time-consuming and not always successful.…
Read MoreMountain ash develops a very strong root system. A root barrier in the garden helps to prevent it from spreading too much.…
Read MoreAre verbena perennials or do they not survive the winter period? Which species are frost hardy and which need winter protection.…
Read MoreAre verbena hardy? Frost tolerance, hibernation options and frost-tolerant species.…
Read MoreWhich care measures does the verbena require? About watering, fertilizing, propagating, cutting and plant protection.…
Read MoreThe verbena - a herb to plant and use without hesitation? To what extent it can be toxic and what it helps against.…
Read MoreVerbena overwinter. Useful or unnecessary? Overwintering strategies for the field and the pot on the balcony.…
Read MoreYou should cut a verb from time to time. What are the reasons for this? When to cut and what is there to consider?…
Read MoreWhat is the best way to propagate verbena? Timing and step-by-step procedure from seed to young plant.…
Read MoreCaring for vervain is not difficult at all. Find out everything about the need for watering, fertilizing, propagating, cutting and overwintering here.…
Read MoreVervain is often confused with the poisonous monkshood. You can read here whether verbena is also poisonous and what effect it has on our body.…
Read MorePlanting and caring for verbena on the balcony. Which vessels are suitable? Suitable location and soil, care measures and tips for wintering.…
Read MoreWhich is the right location for verbena? Requirements for the location and the soil, wind tolerance and overwintering.…
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