You should never plant Venus flytraps in garden soil. Special carnivore soil is more suitable. You can also mix this yourself.…
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How should autumn crocuses be permanently removed from the garden? Read here how to get rid of the poison flowers.…
Read MoreAre you unsure whether you can clearly identify the autumn crocus leaf? - This overview gives you all the important features.…
Read MoreWhen are autumn crocuses planted? - Read useful information about the planting season here. - There are also tips on planting techniques.…
Read MoreAre autumn crocuses and crocuses identical? - Read here why a mix-up can be deadly - These are the differences.…
Read MoreThis is how you fight autumn crocuses successfully. - Tips for the mechanical control of poison crocus with long-term effects.…
Read MoreWhat are the characteristics of autumn crocus and wild garlic? - Read here how to recognize the differences with your eyes and nose.…
Read MoreIf you are looking for information on the poison content of autumn crocus, you will find it here. - Notes on the symptoms.…
Read MoreThis is how you plant autumn crocuses in an exemplary manner. - Read here when and how to properly plant the poisonous autumn flower in the ground.…
Read MoreWhen is autumn crocus flowering? Read here when the poisonous beauties bloom - tips for the ideal planting time of Colchicum autumnale.…
Read MoreNot all roses can be propagated by division, only species and varieties that form runners are suitable for this.…
Read MoreRoses can be dried in various ways and preserved for eternity. We will introduce you to the best methods.…
Read MoreRoses should be repotted about every three years. In our article you can read when it is best to do this and what tips and tricks there are.…
Read MoreWhen you grow fresh roses, you can preserve them almost indefinitely. We show you how it works.…
Read MoreCut your roses just before the first frost. This last pruning before winter eliminates entry points for pathogens.…
Read MoreMany roses should be supported so that they don't snap over in the next autumn storm. It is important to anchor these supports correctly in the ground.…
Read MoreWithered and diseased roses can often be saved by taking appropriate measures. Wild specimens also have a chance if they are pruned back.…
Read MoreParticularly beautiful roses can be grafted. A section is planted on a healthy and robust base.…
Read MoreMany wild roses can be propagated by seed. In this article you will find out which species are suitable for this and how to sow the seeds.…
Read MoreRoses can be crossed with each other, so that passionate hobby gardeners can breed their own varieties - an interesting and challenging hobby.…
Read MoreBreeding noble roses works by propagating cuttings or grafting. All you need is a little expertise and the right tools.…
Read MoreRoses are easy to propagate by grafting. You should proceed carefully and also work with clean and sharp tools.…
Read MoreEven if the advertising promises otherwise: You should never mulch roses with bark mulch. This does more harm than good to the plant.…
Read MoreRoses can be kept fresh for a long time if you cut off the stem ends at an angle and change the water every day. Better not to add sugar.…
Read MoreRoses cost a lot of money comparatively, but this is justified for flowers of high quality and health. If you buy cheap, you always buy twice.…
Read MoreShould you lime roses before planting? This should not be done, however, because chlorosis is one of the most common deficiency symptoms.…
Read MoreIf you plan to dig up roses and transplant them, you should preserve as many roots as possible. It is therefore important to proceed with particular caution.…
Read MoreModern roses would bloom all year round but are generally not frost hardy. That is why it is important to protect them properly in winter.…
Read MoreKeeping Venus flytraps is not easy. Even small care mistakes lead to the death of the plant. Tips for care.…
Read MoreWhile there are usually many species of other carnivorous plants, the Venus flytrap is represented by only one species.…
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