Dogwood can be extremely stubborn, at least when trying to remove it from the garden. The shrub grows back from root suckers.…
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Your dogwood not blooming? Sometimes all you need is a little patience. But an unsuitable location or incorrect care can also be the cause.…
Read MoreThe fruits of many dogwood species are not edible or tasty raw, but they can be used to prepare delicious jams and jellies.…
Read MoreThe best time to plant the robust and hardy dogwood is in the autumn months after the leaves have fallen or in early spring before they sprout.…
Read MoreMost dogwoods flower in May and June, but there are also species that flower earlier or later.…
Read MoreThe carpet dogwood is a very easy to care for, pretty looking ground cover that even retains its foliage in mild winters.…
Read MoreThe different types of dogwood are ideal for planting as a hedge. We introduce you to the most beautiful varieties.…
Read MoreThe dogwood is considered to be less susceptible to diseases and pests. However, the shrub is particularly endangered by the introduced leaf tan.…
Read MoreThe various types of dogwood are best kept in a light and semi-shady location, but there are also varieties that tolerate shade.…
Read MoreDogwood usually forms white, but sometimes yellow or pink flowers. Flower dogwoods are particularly beautiful.…
Read MoreThe dogwood (Cornus) is not only considered to be very robust and easy to care for, but is also very easy to propagate.…
Read MoreProper planting depends on the specific species of dogwood, as each has different needs in terms of location and soil.…
Read MoreMost of the approximately 55 species of dogwood are classified as slightly poisonous. Only the fruits of some species may be eaten cooked.…
Read MoreThe dogwood plant family is very rich in species and cultivars. Here we present some of the most beautiful ones.…
Read MoreDogwood (Cornus) is a very easy-care tree, with each species having different needs and requirements.…
Read MoreJapanese dogwood is not necessarily a candidate for regular pruning, although the shrub should be thinned out in summer.…
Read MoreIs your trumpet tree losing leaves? It is usually due to a lack of nutrients and/or water. Sometimes, however, Verticillium wilt is the cause.…
Read MoreJapanese dogwood not only has very decorative fruits, they are also edible. Above all, they taste good as jam, jelly or liqueur.…
Read MoreJapanese dogwood prefers a location in the light penumbra, where it is bright, but not necessarily exposed to the hottest midday sun.…
Read MoreWhat is the best way to propagate the trumpet tree? The easiest way to do this is with half-ripe cuttings or, with older trees, with offshoots.…
Read MoreThe Chinese bluebell tree impresses with its large leaves and beautiful violet-blue flowers. Read how best to plant the tree.…
Read MoreThe trumpet tree can grow up to 15 meters high, but grows quite slowly at a rate of between 30 and 50 centimeters per year.…
Read MoreA younger trumpet tree can usually be transplanted without major problems, provided you observe the following rules.…
Read MoreThe trumpet tree, which is up to 18 meters high, is a real gem. Learn how best to plant the deciduous deciduous tree.…
Read MoreThe trumpet tree (Catalpa) is very easy to grow from seed yourself, provided you follow our tips.…
Read MoreDespite its name, the common trumpet tree is by no means boring - quite the opposite. We present the blossom tree to you in the profile.…
Read MoreIf the trumpet tree gets yellow leaves, this is usually due to incorrect care. Verticillium wilt can also be behind it.…
Read MoreThe trumpet tree, which originates from the south-east of the USA, prefers a sunny and warm location with nutrient-rich, slightly moist soil.…
Read MoreA trumpet tree can be cut very well, although the question of which…
Read MoreAlthough the trumpet tree (Catalpa) comes from a region with a milder climate, it often becomes less sensitive to frost with age.…
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