Is your tulip tree weak and looking ill? Read here how you can help the tree and prevent diseases in the future.…
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You have planted a tulip tree and would now like to know more about caring for it? Then read our tips and tricks on this topic.…
Read MoreDon't want poisonous plants in your garden? Here you can read whether the tulip tree meets your requirements or whether it is poisonous.…
Read MoreFruit trees can be mulched with bark mulch to protect against drought. However, grass cuttings are better suited.…
Read MoreProper fruit tree care is immensely important for a rich harvest and healthy plants. This includes measures such as pruning, fertilizing and watering.…
Read MoreIn order for fruit trees to have enough space to grow, they must not be too close together. It is therefore important to ensure sufficient spacing when planting.…
Read MoreThe tulip tree is often planted for its attractive bloom. Here you can read why this may not happen and how you can react to it.…
Read MoreThere are hardly any effective fungicides for the hobby sector against fungal infestation on fruit trees. Prevention is all the more important.…
Read MoreAn old fruit tree that only bears a few fruits sprout again with a lot of fruit wood after a vigorous pruning.…
Read MoreThe best time to graft fruit trees depends largely on the method chosen. The budding takes place in summer.…
Read MoreThere are numerous pests that feast on fruit trees. They can often be combated by mechanical or ecological methods.…
Read MoreA fruit tree in the form of a pillar still finds space even on a small balcony. However, not every type of fruit is suitable for this type of cultivation.…
Read MoreEspecially with a young fruit tree that is still in the development phase, a summer cut is this. As a result, healthy fruit wood develops.…
Read MoreDo you already know the tulip tree? If not, then read our profile and find out more about this exotic looking tree.…
Read MoreIf you are looking for a fruit tree with pink flowers, you should look around at the Prunus species. Peach, nectarine, apricot and almond often bloom pink.…
Read MoreIs there a tulip tree in your garden and you would like to know more about its impressive blossom? Then read on here.…
Read MoreYou don't have to do without your own fruit tree on the balcony or terrace either: there are many species and varieties that remain small.…
Read MoreAnyone who has a large garden not only creates structure with a deciduous tree, but also a pleasant resting place. We are presenting representative species.…
Read MoreMany fruit trees also do well in light partial shade, provided the soil is permeable, rich in humus and not too wet.…
Read MoreWith a glue ring around the trunk of the fruit tree you keep the female winter moth away. Other attractant traps also limit pest infestation.…
Read MoreAre you looking for a fruit tree that stays as small as possible? With our tips you are guaranteed to find what you are looking for.…
Read MoreIf the fruit tree has spines, it is often a wild variety that has been driven out of the rootstock. Their fruits are sometimes edible.…
Read MoreA clay soil is not always heavy and wet, as there are different types. However, thorough loosening of the soil is a must.…
Read MoreA fruit tree can be kept small with certain measures. However, it is better to plant small or weak-growing varieties.…
Read MoreOlder fruit trees can also be transplanted if you prepare them accordingly the year before. This includes a cut.…
Read MoreDo you have a tulip tree (bot. Liriodendron tulipifera) in your garden? Find out when the tree's cup-shaped flowers appear here.…
Read MoreIf a fruit tree is raised as a bush, it fits wonderfully into any garden, no matter how small. A prerequisite, however, is a weak-growing base.…
Read MoreAre you interested in exotic garden plants? Then read about the different types of tulip trees here.…
Read MoreIf there are ants on the fruit tree, you will also find aphids or other plant lice. Both can be fought with simple mechanical means.…
Read MoreLichens, a community of fungi and algae, usually do not damage the fruit tree. In addition, removal is very troublesome.…
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