The exact procedure for cutting a euphorbia always depends on the respective subspecies of the spurge family.…
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The various subspecies of the plant genus Euphorbia generally do not tolerate any frost and must be protected over the winter.…
Read MoreMost species of the genus Euphorbia are quite poisonous, so you should try not to come into contact with the milky plant sap.…
Read MoreVarious representatives of the plant genus Euphorbia can be propagated relatively easily with a little caution against the poisonous milky sap.…
Read MoreTo ensure that the selected plants grow particularly well in the herb garden, we have put together a few proven tips for you.…
Read MoreThe Euphorbia genus has many popular houseplants such as the poinsettia, the spurge cactus or the triangular spurge.…
Read MoreMany herbs can be wonderfully cultivated in pots. However, other care conditions apply here than for outdoor culture.…
Read MoreIn view of the great diversity of species, the choice is difficult: Which herbs should be in the herb garden? We have a few suggestions for you.…
Read MoreThe plant genus Euphorbia has many fascinating species, some with very different looks and growth habit.…
Read MoreBasically, you should start planting the herb bed in the spring. However, most herbs are sown.…
Read MoreMost herbs prefer a sunny location. However, some species also feel very comfortable in light shade.…
Read MoreA patio is just the place for a fragrant herb garden. The desired flair can be created with the right planters.…
Read MoreThere is still quite a large selection of suitable herbs for the herb garden in the shade. They also need humus-rich, fresh soil.…
Read MoreIf you don't have a garden or balcony, you can also create a herb garden indoors in pots in the living room or in the kitchen.…
Read MoreYou can conjure up a practical herb garden for the balcony, terrace or garden from a simple Euro pallet in just a few simple steps.…
Read MoreA raised bed is ideal for planting your herb garden. It has a comfortable height and provides ideal growing conditions.…
Read MoreEven in winter you don't have to do without fresh herbs: These can also be cultivated in a greenhouse or in a greenhouse.…
Read MoreMost herbs can easily overwinter in the garden. Only a few species are not winter hardy and should therefore be brought indoors.…
Read MoreBasically, the care of a herb garden is not difficult: What you should pay attention to when watering, fertilizing and cutting.…
Read MoreCreating a herb garden is not that difficult. All you need is a sunny spot and the right soil.…
Read MoreA herb garden can be designed according to many aspects. We have put together a few proven practical tips for you.…
Read MoreEven on the smallest balcony, a lush herb garden can be created and designed in pots and other planters.…
Read MoreOne- and two-year-old herbs in particular can be preferred and cultivated very well on the windowsill - for example in the kitchen.…
Read MoreFrangipani or Plumeria is one of the poisonous indoor plants. It is poisonous in all parts of the plant. Be careful with children and pets.…
Read MoreBasically, you don't have to cut frangipani at all. There are a few exceptions though. What to consider when pruning plumeria.…
Read MoreFrangipani is sensitive, especially when it comes to watering. What mistakes to avoid when watering plumeria.…
Read MoreDon't repot frangipani too often. Plumeria suffers from stress during transplanting and reacts with leaf problems.…
Read MoreSpider mites are one of the pests that frequently occur on frangipani. How to recognize and treat an infestation.…
Read MoreFrangipani will suffer from disease if you care for it improperly or keep it in an unfavorable location. How to avoid diseases of plumeria.…
Read MoreUnfortunately, frangipani is often attacked by pests. How do you recognize an infestation and what can you do to control pests?…
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