Pruning rosemary for harvest only partially covers pruning care. - When and how to properly cut the herb plant, read here.…
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Should you prune a lemon tree or not? - Read here why an occasional cut is beneficial. - How to cut properly.…
Read MoreHow to properly cut real jasmine, winter jasmine and garden jasmine. - This tutorial explains the correct care of the cut with tips & tricks.…
Read MoreThere are over 700 types of beans. Learn more about the distinction here, and learn about four delicious types of beans to grow in the garden.…
Read MoreWhen fertilizing aquatic plants, there are a few things to consider in order to properly care for the splendor in the water. Here you get all information!…
Read MoreRoot rot is a serious problem. We explain to you what control options there are so that the plant can recover.…
Read MoreSooty mold covers the leaves of plants with a black film. We will explain to you what attracted the fungus and how the plaque can be removed quickly.…
Read MoreLeaf spot destroys the beauty of plants. We tell you whether home remedies have power against them and give you some tips.…
Read MoreBrown spots on beans almost always indicate burn spot disease. Find out here how to react correctly in the event of an infestation.…
Read MoreIn order for the harvest to be right, alfalfa must be sown correctly. We will explain how the seed is sown and everything that needs to be considered.…
Read MoreAlfalfa are densely sown. We will tell you how large the sowing quantity really has to be so that the expected result actually occurs.…
Read MoreThe meter-high, green alfalfa grows from a seed. Here you can find out all the key data about the seed and what quantity is sufficient for your own bed.…
Read MoreAlfalfa are densely sown. We'll tell you how many grams of seed you need per square meter and everything that affects the amount.…
Read MoreWe can grow alfalfa in the garden as green manure. Read about the nutrient it brings to the soil and the benefits of its roots here.…
Read MoreAlfalfa is often grown as animal feed or green manure. We will tell you when the time for cultivation is good and what leeway you have.…
Read MoreLucerne must first be harvested as animal feed. We explain to you when and how often this is possible and when the alfalfa stay in the bed.…
Read MoreAlfalfa is an edible plant with healthy ingredients. Read here how to get this plant and which parts are suitable for cooking.…
Read MoreAlfalfa is ideal as a green manure in the garden. Find out everything about successful cultivation and what other benefits they bring us.…
Read MoreThe pretty lily of the valley is an attractive early bloomer for the shady wooded garden. The plant is very easy to care for and quickly forms wide carpets.…
Read MoreThe nasturtium is an easy to care for, free flowering & fast growing plant for the flower bed & for the balcony. Leaves & flowers are edible.…
Read MoreLike the related Christmas roses, spring roses are among the first heralds of spring, but they have a wider range of colours. In addition, they are very durable.…
Read MoreThe climbing hydrangea, which comes from Asia, is the perfect green cover for larger areas such as house walls, walls, fences or pergolas.…
Read MoreYou want to pile up your beans? Find out here when, why and how to do this and what alternatives there are.…
Read MoreAphids often spread to young bean plants. Here are 5 home remedies to get rid of aphids on beans.…
Read MoreEarly potatoes should germinate so that they have a head start in growth. We will explain to you how propulsion works and what needs to be considered.…
Read MoreBean flowers are beautiful to look at. Find out more about the appearance and rich colors of different types of beans and when they bloom.…
Read MoreBeans from your own garden are delicious. Learn how to grow your beans step by step with our guide.…
Read MoreEarly potatoes must be sown early so that they can be harvested early. Read here when the best time has come.…
Read MoreNew potatoes should not always be eaten with their skins on. We will explain when peeling is necessary and when and how it is easiest to do.…
Read MoreNew potatoes can be eaten with the skin, but not always! Read here when it can stay on the tuber and when it is better not.…
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