Root suckers from poplars, especially from felled specimens, can become a real problem due to their sapling frenzy. Read here what to do.…
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Do you want or need to fell a poplar on your property? Read here what you need to consider beforehand.…
Read MoreWhat to do if a poplar is obviously affected by a disease? Here you will find information on the most common diseases and countermeasures.…
Read MoreWould you like to know more about poplars? Then take a look here for a brief portrait of the versatile deciduous tree.…
Read MoreWhen poplar catkins appear is largely a question of location - both globally and individually.…
Read MorePoplar fruits follow very established pollination and dispersal mechanisms. So real mainstreamers. Learn more here.…
Read MoreHow old poplars can get depends on the species, use and location. Here some info.…
Read MorePoplar species can serve many decorative and practical purposes in the garden. We show you which varieties you have to choose from.…
Read MorePoplar seeds, with their fluffy, white flying tufts, ensure early summer snowstorms. You can find out more about the funny fellows here.…
Read MorePoplar blossoms are among the early birds of the year. Here you can find out more interesting facts about the catkins of the deciduous tree.…
Read MoreThe leaves of poplars differ not only depending on the species. You can read about their interesting shape phenomena here.…
Read MoreWhy is the aspen leaf shaking like that? Here is a little explanation and more interesting facts about the leaves of the aspen.…
Read MoreNot sure how to tell the difference between aspens and poplars? Here you find the answers.…
Read MoreGet a bit of the exotic in the garden. A carob tree fits as a bonsai on every terrace. Here you can read how to care for the deciduous tree.…
Read MoreCan I plant a Swedish whitebeam in the garden if I have children or pets, or is the tree poisonous? Read the answer here.…
Read MoreWhether a plant is toxic plays a major role in cultivation. Here you can find out whether the whitebeam is also a poisonous tree.…
Read MoreThe root depth of a tree plays an important role in garden planning. On this page you will learn everything about the root system of the eucalyptus.…
Read MoreDue to its southern origin, the carob tree is largely unknown - just like its seeds. Here you can read useful information.…
Read MoreWith its glowing trunk, the rainbow eucalyptus is a real eye-catcher. Especially in bonsai form, its advantages come into their own.…
Read MoreWhat does the blossom of the carob tree actually look like? And at what time does the deciduous tree open its buds. You will find answers for your questions here.…
Read MoreThe red fruits of the whitebeam are considered poisonous? But is that really true? This article will enlighten you and show you how to use the whitebeam.…
Read MoreEnrich your garden with an exotic snow eucalyptus. With the instructions on this page, breeding and propagation will be child's play.…
Read MoreGrow an impressive rainbow eucalyptus yourself from seed. It's easier than you think. With this guide you will succeed.…
Read MoreMany people know them better as mountain ash or rowan berries. Read all the interesting facts about the whitebeam and its red-orange fruits here.…
Read MoreThe eucalyptus is not hardy and must therefore be brought indoors before the first frost. Before that, you should cut the tree. Read why here.…
Read MoreDo you already know carob, the healthy fruit of the carob tree? Here you can read everything you need to know about the tasty pod from the Mediterranean region.…
Read MoreThe eucalyptus only unfolds its full charm in the right location. Read here what demands the deciduous tree places on its habitat.…
Read MoreFancy an extraordinary eye-catcher in the garden? The eucalyptus provides exotic flair. Read here about the location requirements.…
Read MoreThe eucalyptus is truly beautiful to look at. But beauty also has its price. The Australian deciduous tree is poisonous. This article will enlighten you.…
Read MoreThe eucalyptus loves warm temperatures. The latest breeds are preferably also hardy. Read here which varieties have this advantage.…
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