Would you like to know whether the coleus is poisonous? We will answer these and other interesting questions about this plant for you.…
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Common petunia diseases are powdery mildew, root rot and chlorosis, which is a deficiency symptom.…
Read MoreWhen petunias hibernate, not only a bright and frost-free location is important, but also the right amount of moisture.…
Read MoreRegular checking and consistent prevention plays an important role in combating lice on petunias in the garden.…
Read MoreWhen caring for the petunia, in addition to a sunny location and sufficient fertilization, it is also important that the roots never dry out.…
Read MoreWhen planting petunias, care should be taken to ensure a permeable substrate and a location that is as sunny as possible so that the plants develop well.…
Read MoreWould you like to buy a colored nettle? Here you can find out where this decorative plant feels at home and what you should consider when choosing a location.…
Read MoreIt is best for geraniums to overwinter in the basement, but there are other options. Here you will find information on how best to overwinter geraniums.…
Read MoreThere are several methods of overwintering geraniums, one of which is overwintering in a window box.…
Read MorePests are particularly common on geraniums that are not optimally cared for and weakened. Find out here which remedies help against the annoying animals.…
Read MoreGeraniums don't necessarily need to be fertilized with an expensive geranium fertilizer, coffee grounds are a cheap and environmentally friendly organic substitute.…
Read MoreGeraniums can be wrapped in newspaper for the winter, but they must first be potted and cut back vigorously.…
Read MoreGeraniums are fairly easy to grow yourself - either vegetatively from cuttings or by sowing seeds.…
Read MoreGeraniums winter without soil - is it possible? In fact, this is the best way for the plants to survive the winter.…
Read MoreOverwintered geraniums are brought out of hibernation by repotting in March or April. A strong pruning is carried out beforehand.…
Read MoreIf the buds on the geraniums dry up, this can have various causes. Most of the time, however, the plants recover quickly.…
Read MoreWhen can geraniums be placed outdoors? The flowers, which are sensitive to frost, should not be planted on the balcony or in the garden until mid-May at the earliest.…
Read MoreGeraniums come in many colors. We introduce you to the most beautiful varieties in different shades.…
Read MoreGeraniums are very easy to propagate from cuttings. With our precise instructions on pruning, care and overwintering, you can do this too.…
Read MoreWhen is the best time to plant geraniums? Geraniums are delicate plants that should be put outdoors as late as possible.…
Read MoreGrowing geraniums yourself is not difficult, is fun and also saves a lot of money. With us you will find step-by-step instructions.…
Read MoreGrowing your own geraniums from seed is fun and not complicated at all. With our instructions you can grow your own balcony plants!…
Read MoreThe geraniums (pelargoniums), originally from Africa, do not tolerate frost and should therefore be protected from cold temperatures.…
Read MoreGeraniums are not poisonous to humans, but are poisonous to many animals. The flowers of scented geraniums are even edible.…
Read MoreIf geraniums have yellow leaves, this is often due to a lack of nutrients. Regular fertilizing is an effective preventive measure.…
Read MoreWhether snake beard is hardy depends on the variety. What you need to know about snake beard wintering.…
Read MoreOverwintering geraniums is not difficult and does not take up much space - after all, you can simply hang up the pelargoniums.…
Read MoreGeraniums do not tolerate frost. It is best not to plant them outdoors until the temperatures are in the double digits.…
Read MoreGeraniums inspire with their extremely long flowering period, for which you have to do a lot. Tips & hints for a beautiful geranium bloom.…
Read MoreIf the geraniums do not bloom, there can be various reasons behind it - wrong fertilizing or watering, an unsuitable location and much more. m.…
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