You don't have to dispose of lucky clover for a short time. The plant can be grown perennial. How to care for lucky clover in the pot.…
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Lucky clover is quite easy to multiply yourself. How to grow new plants as gifts for New Year or as ground cover for the garden.…
Read MoreLucky clover is often disposed of immediately. The plant can also be cared for perennial. What is the right care for lucky clover?…
Read MoreIn the case of the indoor azalea, it is important to note that it should be wintered as cool and bright as possible if it is to flower again.…
Read MoreFor the moth king, a cool, but frost-free and bright location in the house should be selected for the winter.…
Read MoreDuring the winter, the coral tree is extremely easy to care for, it requires very little water and does not require a particularly warm winter location.…
Read MoreWith good care and a sheltered hibernation indoors, the coral tree forms magnificent flowers that are reminiscent of coral in shape.…
Read MoreIf a dragon tree loses its leaves beyond normal, appropriate countermeasures should be taken quickly.…
Read MoreAlthough the dragon tree does not bloom very often and therefore rarely produces seeds, it can be easily propagated by cuttings.…
Read MoreThe dragon tree has to be watered relatively regularly with small amounts of water, since it does not tolerate waterlogging despite its love of moisture.…
Read MoreTiny pests such as lice can cause enormous damage to the dragon tree in the long term if they are allowed to multiply unchecked.…
Read MoreBrown tips on the dragon tree usually indicate dryness, especially if the heating air in the house is dry.…
Read MoreYellow spots on the leaves of the dragon tree can be an indication of pest infestation, a disease, care errors or location problems.…
Read MoreLice can be a very annoying problem on the dragon tree, but can be controlled with certain means.…
Read MoreContagious diseases usually show up in the dragon tree through spots on the leaves or through unpleasant-smelling stem rot.…
Read MoreIf a dragon tree shows the first signs of acute problems, an adjustment in location and care can often help.…
Read MoreIf the dragon tree droops in its leaves, this can be a sign that the location is too cool or that there is too much or too little water.…
Read MoreDepending on the condition, the dragon tree can be repotted as a regular care measure or as an acute problem treatment.…
Read MoreWeeds should also be thoroughly removed before the onset of winter. You can find out how to do this here.…
Read MoreDo you have a linden tree and would you like to keep it healthy? We tell you what illnesses she sometimes suffers from and how you can help her.…
Read MoreIs your linden tree losing leaves and is that worrying you? Here you can read whether your concern is justified and how you can help your plant.…
Read MoreAre you worried because your linden tree has suddenly gotten brown leaves? Read here the most important information about the causes and first aid measures.…
Read MoreDo you have small children or animals in the house and want to know whether the linden tree is poisonous? Here you get an answer to your question.…
Read MoreYou can achieve more branching in the dragon tree through targeted pruning, which is radical compared to other plants.…
Read MoreA dragon tree cutting can be cut and rooted relatively easily, as long as the light, water and nutrient supply is in balance.…
Read MoreDepending on the subspecies, the dragon tree likes bright to semi-shady locations, but it does not tolerate direct sunlight well.…
Read MoreNew shoots form on the dragon tree on an otherwise bare trunk if the upper part of the plant including the leaves has been cut off.…
Read MoreYou can save a dragon tree with massive growth problems with care measures such as pruning or quick repotting.…
Read MoreThe dragon tree needs a little less light than many other indoor plants, it should not be placed in direct sunlight.…
Read MoreRadical pruning can give tall dragon trees a more compact habit and save ailing plants.…
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