With these three methods and a little patience, you can easily grow your own magnolia tree yourself.…
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Magnolia can also be attacked by powdery mildew. The fungal disease can be kept in check with home remedies such as milk or nettle broth.…
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Read MoreMost often, magnolias naturally grow in the form of a large bush. However, this magnolia bush can also be raised into a tree.…
Read MoreWith a bit of luck and patience, you can grow young magnolias yourself from magnolia seeds. We explain how it works.…
Read MoreThe best way to overwinter your magnolia depends on the age of the plant and the variety. Roots and flowers should always be protected.…
Read MoreBreeding a magnolia by grafting - How to breed a fast-growing and fast-flowering magnolia.…
Read MoreThe magnolia is extremely unsuitable as a houseplant and will only bloom in the rarest of cases. However, some varieties tolerate being kept in a bucket.…
Read MoreThe magnolia is a shallow-rooted plant whose roots are just below the surface of the earth. Therefore, they must be protected from frost.…
Read MoreMost magnolias are hardy even at very low temperatures, but must be protected when young.…
Read MoreWhen the magnolia loses leaves, there are various reasons. In our overview you will find the most important and countermeasures.…
Read MoreThe growth of the magnolia is quite slow, but these trees can be quite old and outlive a human life.…
Read MoreUnderplanting a magnolia is a delicate matter, because the vegetation must not be a competitor. We have listed suitable types for you.…
Read MorePropagating magnolias from cuttings is a matter of luck - no matter what some guides would have you believe. Better try it with sinkers.…
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