A colorful fruit plate provides a variety of tastes. Read here which varieties you can keep together and which ones you shouldn't.…
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Large quantities of clementines do not have to spoil quickly. We explain the storage in three possible places: room, fridge and freezer.…
Read MoreBoskop is only in good hands in the fridge for a short time. We will show you how you can store this apple variety throughout the winter.…
Read MoreFresh chestnuts do not have to be consumed immediately. Read here how you can store the fruit longer and still retain its taste.…
Read MoreThe high sugar content makes dates durable. Optimum storage conditions are nevertheless important. Read here how longer storage works well.…
Read MoreHorse chestnuts and chestnuts dry out quickly or start to grow mouldy. Read here which storage location you can use to prevent this for a long time.…
Read MoreFrozen apricots add nine months to the season. You can put them in the freezer raw, blanched or coated in sugar syrup.…
Read MoreYou can find out from us how you can free delicious mirabelle plums from their pits. The best methods and tips for successful pitting.…
Read MoreIn order to separate the valuable pith of the special cornelian cherries from the unwanted pits, it is best to use a small ruse. Find out more here!…
Read MoreMangoes are exotically delicious and luckily pretty easy to pit. To learn how best to proceed, click here!…
Read MoreIt's easy to pit delicious dates. In our precise guide you will get to know the steps and you can put them into practice right away.…
Read MoreTo make it easy to core apples right from the start, it's best to follow one of our simple instructions.…
Read MoreWith our instructions, your avocados will soon be pitted without damage and immediately ready for delicious further processing. Here we go!…
Read MoreQuinces are versatile fruits that you can freeze and preserve for a long time. Just follow our guide!…
Read MoreMirabelles are small yellow delicacies that can be frozen. Our guide tells you how to keep the fruit for months.…
Read MoreDid you harvest too much fruit? Then freeze it to significantly extend its shelf life. We show you how it works!…
Read MoreIf you freeze chestnuts, you can enjoy them for up to twelve months. Learn how best to do it - before, during and after freezing!…
Read MorePeaches taste best when eaten immediately, but can last up to five days if stored properly.…
Read MoreIf you store the different types of fruit according to their needs, you will be less embarrassed about having to dispose of spoiled fruit.…
Read MoreMirabelles are a small yellow type of plum, which is in no way inferior to its big sister when it comes to juice - fresh, fruity even Mirabelles can be juiced.…
Read MoreThere are several suitable methods for juicing plums. The freshly prepared juice can be enjoyed straight away or preserved.…
Read MoreEspecially in the first few weeks after planting, you should water Thuja regularly to make it easier to grow and to avoid dry damage.…
Read MoreEven when planting columnar fruit, the legal distance to the neighbor must be observed in order to avoid disputes.…
Read MoreColumn fruit can also deliver significant yields on a balcony if the plants are cared for according to their needs.…
Read MoreWhen yielding columnar fruit, attention should not only be paid to quantity, but the number of fruits should be reduced in favor of quality.…
Read MoreThe various varieties of the columnar plum differ in terms of their fruit ripeness, fruit texture and growth habit.…
Read MoreThe different varieties of the columnar pear should not only be selected for the fruit taste, but also for the fertilization ability.…
Read MoreIf possible, a columnar apricot should be pruned in summer and the leading shoot regularly shortened to promote branching.…
Read MorePruning a columnar pear not only aims for the columnar shape, but also for plant health and yield.…
Read MoreWhat is the best location for my laburnum? Get all the information you need and useful tips here!…
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