Do you want an evergreen privacy screen and want to plant a cherry laurel hedge? We explain to you what you have to pay attention to.…
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Are you wondering why your cherry laurel is not growing as you wish? In this article we have the solution to your problem.…
Read MoreIn this magnolia profile, we present some of the most beautiful magnolia species with their flower colors and shapes.…
Read MoreThe magnolia needs a slightly acidic to acidic, humus-rich soil so that it grows and blooms vigorously in the following years.…
Read MoreSome magnolia varieties bloom not only in spring, but even into August. We tell you the flowering times of the most popular magnolias.…
Read MoreTransplanting a magnolia is no easy task due to the shallow and branched roots. You can do it with our tips.…
Read MoreIs your magnolia not blooming? Do not lose patience, because many specimens take several years to flower.…
Read MoreSmall magnolias can basically be cultivated in a sufficiently large pot, but they need a lot of space and care.…
Read MoreThe magnolia with its magnificent flowers is a pretty eye-catcher. The plant is quite unique, but thrives with the right care.…
Read MoreThe easiest way to propagate magnolias is to lower or remove moss. We explain how this method works.…
Read MoreYour newly purchased magnolia needs moist, humus-rich and slightly acidic soil. Sandy or loamy soil, on the other hand, is unsuitable.…
Read MoreWith our step-by-step instructions, planting your newly purchased magnolia is child's play.…
Read MoreThe beguiling scent of magnolia can be captured in its essential oil, which can be used in perfumes, creams and bath products.…
Read MoreIf your magnolia turns brown leaves, the wrong location or unsuitable soil is usually the cause.…
Read MoreHealthy magnolias do not need any fertilizer other than mature compost. The situation is different with ailing trees. You can tell what's missing by looking at the color of the leaves.…
Read MoreTraining a magnolia to be a bonsai is a very difficult task. After all, the wood actually does not like to be cut at all.…
Read MoreThe magnolia forms cone-like, brown to red fruits over the summer. In autumn, these burst open and the red seeds appear.…
Read MoreIf a magnolia develops yellow leaves outside of autumn, it is usually due to chlorosis, i. H. a nutrient deficiency.…
Read MoreAlthough the fruit of the magnolia is not edible, it can be used for decorative purposes. You can grow new magnolias from the seeds.…
Read MoreWith good care, a short magnolia variety can also thrive in a large pot. However, it will never grow as tall as a garden magnolia.…
Read MoreSome magnolia species can reach a height of 20 meters or more, while others remain significantly smaller. Please see our table for details.…
Read MoreYoung magnolias in particular need to be protected in winter. In spring, late frosts threaten the enchanting blossom.…
Read MoreSmall growing magnolias can be planted as a hedge. In this article we present suitable varieties and the requirements for planting.…
Read MoreMagnolias need a lot of space, some varieties grow up to 10 meters high. In our table you can compare the sizes.…
Read MoreMagnolia grow naturally as a large shrub, but can also be raised to form a majestic standard.…
Read MoreFrom time to time you can cut your Magnolia grandiflora. Find out reasons for a cut, the appropriate time and the offense of cutting.…
Read MoreDoes the evergreen magnolia need protection in winter? Which varieties are sensitive to frost and which are hardy? How to protect young plants?…
Read MoreRead how to best care for your Magnolia grandiflora. Find out everything you need to know about watering, fertilizing, cutting, overwintering and propagating.…
Read MoreFind out more about the evergreen magnolia on a standard: use, growth, appearance, space requirements, pruning & precautions in winter.…
Read MoreThese diseases affect the star magnolia. Learn how to recognize them and fight them in an environmentally friendly way. How can you prevent diseases?…
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