Your Dieffenbachia needs to be repotted and you don't know how to do it? In this article you will find out.…
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There are a variety of mimosa species that are native to the tropics. In room culture, however, only one species is grown.…
Read MoreDiseases rarely occur in mimosas. Rather, poor care creates the symptoms of a disease. How to prevent problems with a mimosa.…
Read MoreMimosas are quick and easy to grow from seed. How to properly treat the seed and sow a mimosa.…
Read MoreA mimosa is not hardy, but only thrives at sufficiently high temperatures. Mimosas need ideal conditions to overwinter.…
Read MoreMimosas are not only a little tricky when it comes to care, but also when it comes to choosing a location. How to find a good location.…
Read MorePropagating a mimosa is not difficult. Propagation works via seeds or cuttings. How to multiply mimosa.…
Read MoreUnder optimal conditions, mimosa can reach a comparatively considerable size. How big can a mimosa get?…
Read MoreMimosas are certainly not ideal bonsai plants. If you still want to try it, you need a lot of experience to grow a mimosa as a bonsai.…
Read MoreIf the mimosa gets a lot of yellow leaves, it is probably due to incorrect care or an unfavorable location. How to avoid yellow leaves.…
Read MoreMimosas contain substances that are harmful to health and intolerable. The mimosa is therefore poisonous and should only be grown with caution.…
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Read MoreThe flowering period of the mimosa lasts for several months if the care is right. Interesting facts about the flowering of mimosa.…
Read MoreWhen caring for the mimosa, the right watering plays an important role. What you need to consider when watering mimosas.…
Read MoreIn terms of soil, the mimosa is not very demanding. Normal garden soil is sufficient as long as it is loose and permeable to water.…
Read MoreThe dragon tree needs it relatively warm and can therefore only be placed outside seasonally in most regions of Europe.…
Read MoreDue to its long leaves, the dragon tree is actually not well suited for cultivation as a bonsai, unless a miniature palm tree is to be created.…
Read MoreBrown spots can indicate deficiency symptoms on the dragon tree, but they can also occur as symptoms of serious plant diseases.…
Read MoreHas your screw tree got brown leaves or leaf tips? Then read here how you can help your tree.…
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Read MoreAre you looking for a particularly exotic plant for your windowsill? If you're not very sensitive to smells, then consider the carrion flower.…
Read MoreYou have to repot mimosa when the root ball has become too big for the pot. How to properly repot a mimosa.…
Read MoreMimosa does not tolerate cutting very well. Therefore, you should only cut back a mimosa if it is absolutely necessary.…
Read MoreMimosa is quite easy to grow from seed. What you have to consider when growing a mimosa.…
Read MoreThe care of the mimosa requires some prior knowledge. How to care for mimosas - a small care guide for keeping a mimosa.…
Read MoreOverwintering a mimosa in room culture is not easy. What you have to consider when overwintering the non-hardy mimosas.…
Read MoreThe leaf of a mimosa has a special feature: it folds up when touched mechanically. This process robs the plant of a lot of energy.…
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Read MoreDo you have a Dieffenbachie and would you like to know which species or cultivar it is? We have the answer.…
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