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Is the cornel poisonous or are the fruits even edible? In any case, birds really appreciate the cornelian cherries.…
Read MoreThe cornelian cherry is robust and extremely undemanding in terms of location and care. How to plant cornelian cherries as a single plant or hedge.…
Read MoreIn principle, cutting the cornelian cherry is unnecessary. Thinning out now and then and trimming the tree in the hedge is quite enough.…
Read MoreCornelian cherries can be propagated via cuttings and sinkers. Sowing is possible, but not useful. Cornelian cherry propagation tips.…
Read MoreCornelian cherries are edible raw and cooked. Raw, however, they're not to everyone's taste. Worth knowing about the fruits of the cornelian cherry.…
Read MoreIt can take a while before young cornel cherries bloom for the first time. Sometimes a wrong pruning is to blame if the tree does not bloom.…
Read MoreCornelian cherries can also be used as a hedge in the garden. What is important when planting and caring for a cornelian cherry hedge.…
Read MoreCornelian cherries are extremely robust. Diseases hardly ever occur. At best, fungi can occasionally cause problems for the fruit tree.…
Read MoreCornelian cherries are not demanding. They grow in almost every location. But they like it warm and sunny best.…
Read MoreThe edible and early-blooming cornel cherries are not cherries, but a dogwood family. Worth knowing about the cornelian cherry…
Read MoreMost chanterelles are non-toxic. However, if they are crossed with poisonous varieties, they can contain poisonous components.…
Read MoreAfter the flowering period, the chanterelle tree can be easily propagated by cuttings or sowing. Tips for propagating ornamental shrubs.…
Read MoreThe fast-growing blue cypresses are grown as a single plant and in the hedge. How to find the optimal planting distance.…
Read MoreMock orange trees are not choosy when it comes to location. They just don't like total shade. The right location for the chanterelle tree.…
Read MoreThe European chanterelle tree is represented by over 70 species. There are now countless breeds that are often sold as hybrids.…
Read MoreThe mock orange is one of the most popular ornamental shrubs in the garden. From May to July it turns into a white, often fragrant sea of flowers.…
Read MoreThe mock orange needs almost no care. The hardy shrub thrives almost anywhere.…
Read MoreThe Japanese loquat rarely produces fruit here, but has a high ornamental value because of its leaves. The plant is easy to care for.…
Read MoreSince the loquat, which comes from Asia, is not hardy here, it needs good frost protection in the cold season.…
Read MoreThe Andean fir offers an exceptional sight. The not hardy tree needs a lot of water, but does not tolerate waterlogging or drought.…
Read MoreThe exotic loquat can be cultivated very well in tubs, but is not hardy in this country. The plant flowers very late in the year.…
Read MoreThe evergreen magnolia is a real gem, but not easy to care for. The tree needs a lot of water and fertilization.…
Read MoreIt is often read that the Japanese loquat is hardy. Find out here whether this is true and when the plant should be protected.…
Read MoreRead here whether the loquats native to East Asia are hardy here and what to watch out for in winter.…
Read MoreWhen the Andean fir turns brown, there can be two reasons behind it. Find out here what they are and what you can do.…
Read MoreThe primeval bald cypress is a very robust and long-lived tree. It is ideal for bonsai training.…
Read MoreLike all magnolias, the evergreen magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora) should be pruned as little as possible.…
Read MoreIn principle, the real laurel is not very susceptible to diseases, but it rarely comes to pest infestation due to overwintering too warm.…
Read MoreYellow leaves can indicate deficiency symptoms in laurel due to incorrect irrigation, lack of light or nutrient deficiencies.…
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