Gloss medlars are suitable for planting in tubs. We explain what the trees need and how to properly care for the potted plants.…
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Photinus and fire blight - we explain the causes, symptoms and preventive measures of this disease to you in a way that is easy to understand.…
Read MoreFixing frost damage to the photinia - Find out valuable tips here to eliminate and prevent frost damage.…
Read MoreAre medlars really poisonous? We will explain the toxic effects of the ingredients and how to safely plant the shrubs.…
Read MoreGloss medlar gets brown leaves - This causes spots and leaf discoloration and when the damage occurs.…
Read MoreWater photinia correctly - The water requirements of your plants in the bucket and in the garden - Tips and tricks for watering.…
Read MoreLamb's lettuce tastes best fresh from the bed, but can be stored properly in the refrigerator for a few days.…
Read MoreIf you have stored your flower bulbs optimally, you can look forward to magnificent flowers in your garden in spring and summer.…
Read MoreWith a steam juicer, you can extract the juice from the elderberries and heat it at the same time to make it edible in just one step.…
Read MoreCherries offer a high juice yield when juiced cold or hot. The cherry juice tastes great on its own, in mixed drinks and boiled down as a jelly.…
Read MoreFully ripe grapes are the ultimate source of juice. There are several ways to get the delicious grape juice.…
Read MoreRhubarb juice is easy to make, a welcome change in the juice glass and also a good base for lemonades and desserts.…
Read MoreCurrants are great for juicing. If you don't have a juicer, you can easily juice the berries in the saucepan.…
Read MoreElderberry juice is great in sauces, desserts, and even as a cold medicine. Elderberry grows almost everywhere and is easy to juice.…
Read MoreThe lemony-spicy ginger is healthy and refines many dishes and drinks. Ginger juice that you have prepared yourself is particularly practical to dose.…
Read MoreFresh sweet cherries are great for freezing; so you can use your own harvest in the kitchen even after the cherry season is over.…
Read MoreFrozen lemons retain their freshness and high vitamin content, can be conveniently portioned and are always ready to hand.…
Read MoreIf you've been particularly successful at mushroom hunting, you can freeze wild mushrooms that you can't process right away to preserve them.…
Read MoreFreezing fresh snow peas keeps them fresh for a long time and they are still crunchy, tasty and healthy even after they have been thawed.…
Read MoreAronia berries from your own garden are easy to juice and preserve, so you can use the fruit juice in all seasons.…
Read MoreHomemade blackberry juice tastes particularly fresh and delicious, is easy to obtain and can be preserved.…
Read MoreCelery tastes fresh and aromatic even after it has been thawed if you freeze it immediately after harvesting or buying it.…
Read MoreStore pumpkins properly. These storage conditions are necessary. Tips for optimal preparation. Store in the fridge for a short time.…
Read MoreDon't forget to fertilize the boxwood regularly - the otherwise easy-care wood could take offense at a lack of nutrients.…
Read MoreIf brown spots suddenly appear on the leaves of the boxwood, this can have various causes. However, fungal diseases are often behind it.…
Read MoreCoffee grounds contain valuable ingredients and are therefore perfect for fertilizer. Nevertheless, you should only fertilize Buchs with reservations.…
Read MoreBlue grain is considered a universal fertilizer, but due to its composition it is not suitable for all plants. The boxwood is one of them.…
Read MoreWhen the boxwood is in bloom, it's a rare sight. The popular tree shows its yellow flowers only rarely and under certain conditions.…
Read MoreIf you would like to plant a hedge with creeping spindles, then read here about the planting distance you should keep.…
Read MoreAlgal lime is a universal fertilizer with a lime content of around 80 percent. The remedy is said to help against boxwood dieback.…
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