You can freehand cut boxwood into any shape you like, as long as you have the skill to do so. It's easier with a template.…
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You should not cut your boxwood in sun or rain. This can cause infection with a pathogen or sunburn.…
Read MoreIs your box tree colonized by a green caterpillar? Then you should take measures as soon as possible and fight them: for example with these home remedies.…
Read MoreMulching boxwood with bark mulch makes sense for many reasons. The most important reason, however, is the fact that it keeps moisture in the soil.…
Read MoreTwo types of boxwood are interesting for the garden, which are easy to care for and easy to cut and survive a German winter without any problems.…
Read MoreIf there are brown leaves on the box tree, a simple sunburn is often the cause. This is how you protect your hedges and topiaries.…
Read MoreWould you like to move your Weigela to another place? Here you will find useful tips and tricks for transplanting.…
Read MoreSo that the boxwood stays healthy, you should pay attention to the correct distance when planting. This mainly depends on the height of the plantlets.…
Read MoreIn order to keep the box healthy and beautiful, it needs good care. The regular supply of water and nutrients is particularly important.…
Read MoreWith the right measures, you can save even a heavily infested box tree. We'll show you how.…
Read MoreAre you interested in caring for the weigela? Then read our tips and tricks for the right overwintering of this flowering shrub.…
Read MoreEven beginners can cut a box shape into a pyramid. All you need is good cutting tools and a little patience.…
Read MoreIf the boxwood gets reddish to orange leaves, this is usually due to care errors, especially during the winter months. Now you can.…
Read MoreBoxwood is susceptible to fungal attack. However, you can prevent or combat an illness by taking appropriate measures.…
Read MoreWould you like to know more about caring for your weigela? Here you will find useful tips and tricks for the right pruning.…
Read MoreLooking for the best location for your new weigela? Then read our tips on choosing the right location.…
Read MoreAre you worried that your weigela is not blooming as lavishly as you would like? Read here what could be behind it and how you can help the plant.…
Read MoreDo you love colorful flowering shrubs? Then read here when and in which colors the different species of weigela bloom.…
Read MoreAre you looking for a great flowering shrub for container planting? Then read here the most important information about the suitability of the Weigela.…
Read MoreAre you planning a family garden? Then read here whether the lush flowering weigela should get a place in it.…
Read MoreWould you like your weigela to bloom profusely for many years? Here you can find out how you can support the plant with the right fertilization.…
Read MoreAre you looking for flowering shrubs for a colorful hedge? Here you can find out whether the weigela is suitable and how to care for it.…
Read MoreWould you like to grow your garden plants yourself? Here you can find out which method you can use to successfully propagate Weigelia.…
Read MoreYou planted a weigela because it blooms so beautifully, but now it's sick? Here you can read how you can help the decorative flowering shrub.…
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Read MoreYour Weigela does not feel comfortable in its location? Our tips and tricks tell you what you should consider when transplanting this flowering shrub.…
Read MoreCucumbers from the freezer are suitable for a few types of preparation. However, freezing is a change from the tried and tested sour pickling.…
Read MoreWell chilled, deep-frozen, salted or pickled - properly stored, cauliflower will keep for a long time and be appetizing.…
Read MorePeas and snow peas can be frozen and after defrosting they are as crisp and fresh as they were right after the harvest.…
Read MoreWith bush beans, you can freeze both the unripe green bean pods and the mature bean kernels, raw or blanched.…
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