Roses in tubs are best stored well wrapped outdoors over the winter, but they can also be stored in a cool basement or garage.…
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Roses need a lot of nutrients, but are also quickly over-fertilized - especially with nitrogen, phosphorus or lime. A soil analysis shows the causes.…
Read MoreIf you want to design a rose bed, you should first create a planting plan. So you can compose the planting in the best possible way.…
Read MoreRoses hibernate in the basement? You can find out how this can be done in this article. The most important thing is that the room is cool and bright.…
Read MoreAre your roses not growing? This can have very different reasons, but mostly the plant will not feel comfortable in its location.…
Read MoreMany roses can also be cultivated on the balcony, provided certain planting and care rules are observed.…
Read MoreKeeping carnivorous plants (carnivores) is not necessarily suitable for beginners. Maintenance can be very time-consuming.…
Read MoreGrowing turmeric is not only a way of managing garden beds decoratively, but also provides a yield.…
Read MoreWhen overwintering a turmeric plant, it should be noted that all parts of the plant will wither and die apart from the rhizome.…
Read MoreSome of our popular houseplants are carnivorous plants. Presentation of some representative species.…
Read MoreYou don't need to feed carnivorous plants insects. If you do want to feed them, there are a few things to keep in mind.…
Read MoreTurmeric is relatively easy to grow yourself and the plant can be cultivated for its flowers or as a spice.…
Read MoreThe flower of turmeric is perceived as particularly magnificent because the actual flowers are surmounted by colored bracts.…
Read MoreAs a rule, less experienced gardeners can also take care of turmeric if a few basic rules are observed.…
Read MoreBreeding venus flytraps is a nice but not easy hobby. What you need to consider when growing the carnivorous plant.…
Read MoreVenus flytraps show rapid growth when cared for properly. A good location and sufficient moisture are important.…
Read MoreThe digestion of a Venus flytrap is a complex process. This is how the plant digests the prey caught in the traps.…
Read MoreThe best-known carnivorous plant is the Venus flytrap with its conspicuous snap traps. A personal description.…
Read MoreSeeds form from the pollinated flowers of a Venus flytrap. You can harvest these and grow new carnivorous plants from them.…
Read MoreMaintaining Venus fly traps in the terrarium requires a great deal of finesse. What you have to pay attention to when caring for the terrarium.…
Read MoreVenus flytraps can be propagated by seeds or division. How to Harvest Seeds from an Existing Venus Flytrap.…
Read MoreVenus flytraps are a bit tricky in terms of location and pot. How to find the right pot for a Venus Flytrap.…
Read MoreThe discoloration of the leaves of a Venus Flytrap is almost always a normal occurrence. Why are the leaves turning black?…
Read MoreHow big does a Venus flytrap actually get? How tall are the flowers? Interesting facts about the size of the carnivorous plant.…
Read MoreVenus flytraps make great demands on the location. It should be as bright and sunny as possible and have constant humidity.…
Read MoreThe substrate of the Venus flytrap must never dry out completely. Which water is suitable? How to water correctly.…
Read MoreThe flowering of the Venus flytrap drains a lot of power from the plant. You should therefore cut them off right away.…
Read MoreVenus flytraps prefer nutrient-poor soils. Additional doses of fertilizer lead to over-fertilization. Therefore, do not fertilize the plants!…
Read MoreVenus flytraps develop multiple flowers in which seeds are formed upon fertilization. You can grow offshoots from them.…
Read MoreThere are three methods of reproducing Venus flytraps. How to propagate a Venus Flytrap.…
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