Rhubarb will only keep for a few days in the fridge. However, you can boil it down or freeze it.…
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Celeriac can be stored in the refrigerator for up to two weeks, and if stored properly, celeriac will stay fresh for several months.…
Read MoreBrussels sprouts taste particularly good freshly harvested, but they can also be stored in the refrigerator for a few days and in the freezer for months.…
Read MoreSweet potatoes are a vegetable that keeps well. In the right conditions, they can be stored for more than a month.…
Read MoreAre you looking for an attractive flowering shrub for your garden? Then read here interesting and worth knowing about different varieties of Weigela.…
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Read MoreProperly stored, potatoes can be kept for a few weeks even without a storage cellar - they must be kept in an airy and cool place.…
Read MoreThe refrigerator is not the best place to store potatoes. However, there are also alternatives in the home that you can use to store potatoes well.…
Read MoreIn order for the boxwood to remain healthy and grow beautifully, you have to set the right course when planting. You should pay attention to this.…
Read MoreCherries taste particularly delicious fresh, but they are also a versatile treat when juiced, boiled down or thawed again.…
Read MoreDiseases such as dieback and pests such as the box tree moth are on the rise. However, knowledge about it is also growing.…
Read MoreIf the boxwood turns yellow after transplanting, the reduced roots can no longer provide the bush with sufficient water and nutrients.…
Read MoreOccasionally, the popular boxwood can also be attacked by one of the two mildew forms. How to fight an infection.…
Read MoreBushy growing boxwood is ideal for pruning into a ball. You can do this freehand, but it's even better with a stencil.…
Read MorePlant sap-sucking lice can be found on many garden plants, including boxwood, of course. Leaf and scale insects are easy to combat.…
Read MoreIf the boxwood is to be kept small, you should opt for a slow-growing variety and cut it back regularly.…
Read MoreEvergreen boxwood in a pot is a hit on the balcony or terrace. With the right care, the plant will thrive.…
Read MoreIn order for the boxwood to grow compactly and remain beautifully green, it needs a high pH value. For this reason, you should lime the plant if necessary.…
Read MoreUnfortunately, the popular boxwood is very susceptible to diseases and pests, some of which are very difficult to combat.…
Read MoreIf the boxwood gets yellow leaves, there are often problems such as a lack of water or an undersupply of nutrients.…
Read MoreDue to the lack of light, it is normal for the boxwood to be bare inside. Aged bushes, however, should definitely be cut back.…
Read MoreYou can safely compost healthy clippings from boxwood, but you should mix them with lawn clippings. Buchs rots very slowly.…
Read MoreUnder certain conditions, you can also cultivate a boxwood indoors as a houseplant. But beware: the plant has a strong smell.…
Read MoreTo prevent boxwood from shrinking, you need to treat it actively, and most importantly, in a timely manner. Rapid intervention can save the plant.…
Read MoreBoxwood is highly toxic to both humans and animals. The plant contains over 70 alkaloids, with the leaves and bark in particular being highly toxic.…
Read MoreBrown and dry leaves on boxwood have various causes. What you need to do to prevent the spread of a fungal disease.…
Read MoreBoxwood in a wide variety of forms has a long tradition in the garden. Even the ancient Romans framed their beds with low box hedges.…
Read MoreFleas of the species Psylla buxi like to eat boxwood. Fortunately, the leaf sap-sucking insects are easy to control.…
Read MoreBoxwood can be formed into many shapes. In addition to geometric figures, animal or chess figures are also very popular.…
Read MoreFrost damage to the boxwood shows up in spring when the leaves turn brown or yellow. Lack of water is usually the cause.…
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