March to April is the sowing time for the winter vegetable Brussels sprouts. We help with direct sowing outdoors and cultivation in frost-free rooms.…
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For long-term storage, use as animal feed or as a healthy snack, carrots can simply be sliced and dried.…
Read MoreWhen harvesting fennel, not only the healthy tubers but also the tasty seeds come into consideration for many uses.…
Read MoreParsnips sown early are dug up in September, parsnips sown late can be harvested fresh from the ground all winter.…
Read MoreThere are understandable reasons for the incorrect classification of the spice plant ginger as a fruit and vegetable.…
Read MoreThe season for fresh fennel in Central Europe extends from around June to October, and the leaves that grow back can be harvested until the onset of winter.…
Read MoreHow much spinach can the dog eat? How is spinach prepared for dogs? When is spinach bad for dogs? We answer that.…
Read MoreThe cultivation of fennel can be geared towards either eating the bulbs or harvesting the fennel seeds.…
Read MoreConsistently warm temperatures are required for sowing fennel, which is why cultivation before May can only take place indoors.…
Read MoreThe pricking of carrots requires some time and a certain amount of finesse, since carrots have a particularly sensitive deep root.…
Read MoreCarrots that are too dense can be isolated by carefully moving individual plants to another row in the vegetable patch.…
Read MoreWhen fertilizing carrots, it is not only important to ensure appropriate advance planning, they should also be cultivated in crop rotation.…
Read MoreFennel also helps with stomach health and gas relief in dogs and can be fed raw or cooked.…
Read MoreIn principle, fennel can be consumed raw or cooked without being poisonous, as long as consumption is not excessive.…
Read MoreThe herb and seeds of fennel are best stored in the dried form of tied bouquets.…
Read MoreYou can grow carrots in your own garden without any problems, an earlier harvest is possible by covering the seedlings with a foil tunnel.…
Read MoreBy sowing carrots at monthly intervals from March to July, tasty carrots can be harvested from the garden from June to November.…
Read MoreGinger can also be fed to dogs as a medicinal plant, but it should be a time-limited and quantitatively limited cure.…
Read MoreImplementing rhubarb requires foresight. We explain step by step how to successfully transplant rhubarb.…
Read MoreThe spinach is ripe in the garden and you need help with harvesting? We help with the summer and winter harvest, overwintering and preserving.…
Read MoreHow to fertilize rhubarb naturally for carefree enjoyment. How compost and co. make the heavy feeder happy.…
Read MoreRecognizing rhubarb diseases by their symptoms. This is an effective way to prevent the dreaded mosaic disease.…
Read MoreProper rhubarb care revolves around a few aspects. We tell you all the important care work.…
Read MoreStop wondering if rhubarb is a fruit or a vegetable. Here you will get the answer together with interesting details.…
Read MoreIs rhubarb poisonous? Can it be eaten raw? Read the truth about the toxin content in rhubarb here.…
Read MoreHarvesting rhubarb properly is not a matter of course. We tell you what to look out for and which mistakes you should avoid.…
Read MorePropagating rhubarb is not difficult. We explain how to properly divide a plant and reveal important details.…
Read MoreRefreshing pleasure or a distinctive eye-catcher - discover the best rhubarb varieties for the kitchen and perennial beds here…
Read MoreWith just a little gardening knowledge and a little care, tasty carrots can also be harvested from your own garden from May to November.…
Read MoreEven when growing carrots in your own garden, pests such as the carrot fly can cause damage if they are not prevented.…
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