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The blood plum belongs to the genus Prunus. With a splendor of pink flowers and red leaves, it enchants local gardens.…
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Read MoreTreat diseased plum trees properly. Recognizing and effectively preventing typical diseases. Key facts at a glance.…
Read MoreThe vitamin-rich fruits support the immune system. Plums prevent indigestion. They relieve flatulence and diarrhea.…
Read MoreThe passion fruit can be grown as a pot plant in this country if the seeds can germinate with enough warmth and moisture.…
Read MoreAge of the plum tree: A Prunus domestica accompanies for several decades under favorable site conditions. Taper cut tips.…
Read MoreThis is how you correctly identify pests on the plum tree. A practical overview for garden lovers: infestation of shoots, fruits and leaves.…
Read MoreRefining your own plum tree: All advantages at a glance with practical tips for implementing copulation.…
Read MoreFind out more about summer pruning of the blood plum in the event of heavy growth, pests or diseases. Tips for caring for the Prunus cerasifera Nigra.…
Read MoreProperly cut the high stem of the blood plum: practical tips for pruning simply explained. Everything at a glance about the Prunus cerasifera Nigra.…
Read MorePractical tips for hobby gardeners: enjoy the blood plum as a standard tree in your garden at home. The most important things are here at a glance.…
Read MoreThe fresh pomegranate stains can be removed without leaving any residue - read the helpful information and tips.…
Read MoreConjure up an oriental atmosphere in your home garden with pomegranate trees - find out more about Punica granatum.…
Read MoreAre you considering whether a mango tree would be the right plant for you? Here you can find out how big mango trees get and other interesting facts.…
Read MoreHave you bought a mango tree or grown it yourself? We'll tell you how to get your little one through the winter.…
Read MoreHave you bought a mango that is still firm, unscented and tasteless? Here's how to recognize a ripe mango.…
Read MoreThe healthy pomegranates are an important source of vitamin C for the winter. Find out where and when it is grown and comes to our supermarkets.…
Read MoreDried pomegranate seeds can be used in many ways as a spice - cook like the oriental chefs!…
Read MorePomegranates and citrus fruits have a lot in common and a lot of differences - learn more here.…
Read MoreEnjoy fresh pomegranates even after the end of the season - they can be stored in the refrigerator for several months without any loss of quality.…
Read MoreBrown spots inside a pomegranate are a sign of rot - read how to spot spoiled fruit for sure.…
Read MoreAlthough harvested ripe, pomegranates can be stored for a long time - find out here whether you can ripen a pomegranate.…
Read MoreThe pomegranate fruit is tasty and healthy, the rind and root contain toxins - learn more here.…
Read MoreDon't be afraid to buy unsightly pomegranates. The most delicious kernels are hidden behind the unsightly shell!…
Read MoreWhen drying laurel, care should be taken to ensure the most gentle harvest possible from the bushes and even ventilation.…
Read MoreBay laurel can be grown well in pots in this country, as this makes it easier for the plants to move to a sheltered winter quarters each year.…
Read MoreFertilizing the laurel is not absolutely necessary, since its roots are sensitive to salt and the plant does not have high demands.…
Read MoreIn Central Europe, bay laurel is better wintered indoors; temperatures between 0 and 10 degrees Celsius in a bright place are ideal.…
Read MoreWhen it comes to laurel, a distinction is made between different types for use in the kitchen and for planting outdoors in the form of hedges.…
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