The leaves and especially the fruits of Solomon's seal are poisonous, the rhizome-like roots are sometimes used in natural medicine.…
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Here you can read how to proceed when dividing Hostas, what time is best for it and what to consider when choosing a location!…
Read MoreWhat about hosta toxicity? You can also find out here what the flowers of the plant are used for!…
Read MoreYou can read here which hostas should be overwintered, how to do it and what makes sense before and after care!…
Read MoreShould you cut hostas? Here you can read why a pruning is not necessary, but can be useful!…
Read MoreHere you get an insight into the world of hostas. Various characteristics and associated varieties are mentioned in this article.…
Read MoreThe most important pest in Solomon's seal is the sawfly, whose caterpillars almost completely eat the leaves of the plants.…
Read MoreFunkia can easily be kept in the bucket. Read this article to find out what needs to be taken into account!…
Read MoreRead here why hostas cannot make friends with the sun and which species and varieties can still make the 'sunny' compromise!…
Read MoreWith which two methods can hostas be propagated? You can also find out here in detail how to proceed!…
Read MoreGet to know the most important care procedures for Hosta here! Among other things, with tips for watering, fertilizing, cutting and plant protection!…
Read MorePlanting hostas can be very easy! Here you can read the answers to the most important questions about location, soil, planting neighbours, planting time and more!…
Read MoreFinding an elf flower that suits your taste can be difficult. Here you will find a rough overview of the most well-known types and varieties!…
Read MoreIf you want to cultivate the Bleeding Heart in a bucket, you should definitely heed our tips. The exotic plant is quite problematic in pot culture.…
Read MoreWhy the elf flower should be trimmed, which devices are suitable and when is the best time - you can find out here!…
Read MoreIn itself, the Bleeding Heart is hardy, but the tender shoots in spring are still very sensitive to the cold and need protection.…
Read MoreThe Bleeding Heart is a popular ornamental shrub that is also very easy to propagate both vegetatively and by seed.…
Read MoreThe Bleeding Heart can be multiplied very well by seeds. But before sowing, the cold germ must be stratified.…
Read MoreThe easy-care Bleeding Heart only causes headaches when planting. In our guide you can find out when the best planting time is.…
Read MoreThe Bleeding Heart can easily be multiplied by division. We'll show you how to turn one perennial into many in no time!…
Read MoreYou should transplant the Bleeding Heart as little as possible. If the measure is nevertheless necessary, you can divide the perennial immediately.…
Read MoreThe Bleeding Heart does not have to be cut back, only faded shoots should be removed. In summer you can cut cuttings.…
Read MoreAs beautiful as the Bleeding Heart is, the plant is also poisonous. However, fatal poisoning is not to be expected.…
Read MoreThe cranesbill is not only a wonderful perennial for borders, some native, fast-growing species also spread as annoying weeds.…
Read MoreAs a typical resident of light mountain forests, the bleeding heart prefers a partially shaded and bright location without direct sunlight.…
Read MoreCranesbill can be easily propagated by seeds. In our guide you will learn how to collect and sow seeds.…
Read MoreMany cranesbill species grow and flower very reliably even in deep shade. We introduce you to the most beautiful types and varieties.…
Read MoreKeeping the spiderwort as a houseplant works without any problems. With these tips you will enjoy this plant for a long time!…
Read MoreWhat work is necessary and recommended to keep the elf flower healthy and thriving? Here you can find out everything about care!…
Read MoreHow is the spiderwort watered, fertilized, cut and is it susceptible to diseases or pests? Read the answers here!…
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