The silk floss tree comes from South America and is not hardy. The decorative tree must therefore be overwintered frost-free.…
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The silk floss tree flowers in autumn and is extremely decorative. What you need to consider when caring for the floss silk tree.…
Read MoreThe Jacaranda tree comes from the subtropics and requires appropriate care. How to properly care for the rosewood tree.…
Read MoreThe Jacaranda tree is native to the subtropics and is therefore not hardy. It must therefore be overwintered frost-free indoors.…
Read MoreThe Jacaranda tree tolerates pruning very well and is therefore easy to care for as a bonsai. Tips on pruning, wiring and caring for the bonsai.…
Read MoreThe Jacaranda tree blooms in spring. However, the rosewood tree hardly ever blooms indoors.…
Read MoreWhile the stick palm is not inherently poisonous, caution is sometimes warranted when it comes to pets.…
Read MoreCrepe myrtle is also hardy outdoors in mild locations, but it should be better protected from severe night frosts.…
Read MoreDo you love particularly eye-catching plants or exotic plants? Then read here what distinguishes the olive tree and where it grows well.…
Read MoreAre you looking for an attractive plant that is easy to grow for bonsai? Then read here how well the silver oak is suitable for this.…
Read MoreAre you interested in the orchid tree, but don't know how to care for it? Here you can find out how it gets through the winter well.…
Read MoreDo you love exotic plants and do you have a warm spot free? Then an orchid tree might be the right plant for you.…
Read MoreThe silk tree or sleeping tree is one of the fast-growing trees in the garden or tub. Worth knowing about the growth of the silk acacia.…
Read MoreA particularly decorative variety of the sleeping tree is the Summer Chocolate silk tree. What you have to consider when caring for this silk acacia.…
Read MoreThe silk tree can be grown in a bucket as well as outdoors. What you need to consider when planting the sleeping tree.…
Read MoreKentia palms are non-toxic and therefore also suitable for households with cats. You can therefore care for them indoors without worrying.…
Read MoreThe dormant tree or silk tree tolerates pruning very well. When is the best time to prune and what is the correct way to prune the tree?…
Read MoreThe silk tree or sleeping tree is only conditionally hardy. Especially in the first few years, it must be protected from frost.…
Read MoreThe sleeping tree or silk tree tolerates pruning well and is therefore suitable for caring for as a bonsai. How to cut and care for the bonsai.…
Read MoreThe sleeping tree or silk tree can be self-propagated. For this you need seeds. This is how the cultivation of a new silk acacia succeeds.…
Read MoreThe silk tree, also known as the sleeping tree or silk acacia, blooms in summer. The flowering period of the silk tree lasts several weeks.…
Read MoreThe silk tree is partially poisonous. It is therefore safer not to have a silk acacia if you have children and pets in the family.…
Read MoreThe silk tree or sleeping tree can also be propagated from seed if you have a lot of patience. This is how the propagation of the silk acacia works.…
Read MoreThe silk tree loses all leaves - why is that? In addition to a dark location, incorrect care is often responsible for this.…
Read MoreThe Kentia palm prefers a bright and warm location. If it is too dark, Kentia palms take a back seat and discolor.…
Read MoreIf the Kentia palm gets a lot of dry leaves, wrong care is almost always responsible. How to prevent dry leaves.…
Read MoreA Kentia palm can be grown very well in hydroponics. What you need to consider when caring for Kentia palms in hydroponics.…
Read MoreIn order for a Kentia palm to develop many green fronds, it needs sufficient nutrients. How do you properly fertilize Kentia palms?…
Read MoreIf the Kentia palm gets yellow leaves, you should definitely check them for pests. What to do about yellow leaves.…
Read MoreKentia palms should not be watered too much or too little. How do you water the Kentia palm correctly and what water is suitable?…
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