Carrots cannot hibernate as plants when there is winter ground frost. You can find out here which alternative winter storage options are available.…
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There are many different varieties available for growing carrots in your own garden, so you can grow white and red carrots in addition to orange ones.…
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Read MoreA dream: growing corn plants in your own garden. Here you will learn what is important and how to achieve a rich yield.…
Read MoreFresh carrots from your own garden are relatively easy to grow and provide vitamins for humans and dogs as a healthy snack.…
Read MoreFertilizer needs to be chosen correctly and optimally dosed. We will explain to you how to fertilize corn correctly and thus achieve the best possible yield.…
Read MorePlanting carrots is not that difficult. Read here how to choose the best location, what care carrots need, when it is time to harvest & more.…
Read MoreGrowing chickpeas - Read here which factors determine the success of the cultivation. This is how you master the cultivation of chickpeas perfectly.…
Read MoreThe different varieties and species of ginger occur botanically in several subfamilies and more than 1000 varieties, all from tropical latitudes.…
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Read MoreIn addition to the classic varieties, there are now many new varieties of lamb's lettuce. Find out more about the properties here.…
Read MoreThe tropical ginger can be cultivated in this country as a decorative container plant, its tuber is overwintered dry in a dark basement room.…
Read MoreGinger is generally non-toxic even when consumed in large amounts. However, you can find out here when you should be careful with consumption.…
Read MoreCorn has an inconspicuous flower, which should not be underestimated. Find out the most important information about the corn blossom here in a nutshell.…
Read MoreCorn for Dogs - Most dogs love the sweet corn. We will tell you whether this food is also healthy for your four-legged friend.…
Read MoreThe many decorative and floriferous species of ginger represent an appealing challenge for garden lovers to breed and cultivate.…
Read MoreWhen growing ginger in your own garden, not only can the tubers be harvested as a spice, but the green leaves can also be used in salads.…
Read MoreWith a little care and a sunny location, you can grow ginger for your own consumption or as a flowering plant in your own garden.…
Read MoreThere are different varieties of savoy that are planted and harvested at different times. Learn more about it here.…
Read MoreGinger can be cultivated relatively easily in your own garden as a flowering plant or for consumption and can be propagated by dividing the tubers yourself.…
Read MoreYou don't have to prefer corn, but if you do, you can harvest the delicious cobs sooner. We show you how it works.…
Read MoreGinger can easily be preserved for a long time by drying if it is cut into thin slices and dried to preserve the aroma.…
Read MoreGrowing sweet peas is actually quite easy. Read here what you need to consider so that you have a bountiful harvest after 2 months.…
Read MoreIn a warm and sunny place, the ginger can develop not only green leaves but also a lanceolate ginger flower in yellow, violet or purple.…
Read MoreWhile chanterelles are generally not poisonous, they can sometimes cause stomach pain. Find out here when this is the case.…
Read MoreThe season of chanterelles is strongly dependent on the weather of a year. You can find out here in which months the chanterelles mainly sprout.…
Read MoreChanterelles go well with game dishes. But when can they be found in the forest? When is chanterelle time? Find out here.…
Read MoreAre you unsure because you keep hearing that reheated spinach is poisonous? What toxic substances does spinach contain? We clarify.…
Read MoreChanterelles are not only available as edible chanterelles, but also in the form of…
Read MoreFresh chanterelles have a very short shelf life, but they can be preserved by drying them and can be enjoyed in winter.…
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