Physalis usually bear plenty of fruit, which, however, does not always ripen. We answer the question of whether you can let physalis ripen.…
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It is possible to freeze a melon, but due to the mushy consistency after defrosting, it is advisable to puree the fruit.…
Read MorePruning physalis - With our guide you will know exactly how to prune your annual and perennial physalis.…
Read MoreThe care of the Physalis is not very complex. The plant is easy to please with sun and water and will reward you with a bountiful harvest.…
Read MorePhysalis can be dried for various purposes. The Andean berry is suitable as a healthy dried fruit; the lantern flower for decoration and handicraft purposes.…
Read MoreThe lime tree needs little but regular maintenance. With our tips, your tree will thrive and may even produce beautiful fruit.…
Read MoreThere are at least 75 different Physalis species, most of which are native to Central and South America. We introduce you to the most important ones.…
Read MoreLimes should be kept bright and cool in winter. Leaf shedding is normal towards the end of the winter season due to the lack of light.…
Read MoreContrary to conventional wisdom, physalis is a perennial plant and can be overwintered without any problems. However, it is not winter hardy.…
Read MorePhysalis are grateful plants. They can be propagated by seeds or cuttings, are vigorous and give you a rich harvest in autumn.…
Read MoreShould you wash off physalis or not? Opinions differ on this question - we, on the other hand, have the answer!…
Read MorePhysalis is a perennial plant that easily lives between eight and ten years. With our tips, your Andean berry will also reach this age.…
Read MoreHarvest Physalis earlier in the year - simply propagate the plants from cuttings! We show you how it works.…
Read MorePhysalis should be grown early in the year and planted out after the ice saints.…
Read MorePhysalis can be cultivated in domestic gardens. The plant is easy to care for and grows in almost any soil. It just doesn't tolerate frost.…
Read MoreLimes and lemons are closely related but also very different. In addition, not all limes are the same: there are many different types.…
Read MorePhysalis are in season in supermarkets all year round. Read here when you can harvest the fruits in Germany.…
Read MoreIs your lime tree losing leaves? With our advice and tips, you can find out what causes leaf shedding and help your tree.…
Read MoreLike tomatoes, physalis is easy to grow yourself. The vigorous plant is undemanding and only needs a lot of water.…
Read MoreThe lime is one of the most commonly grown citrus species in the world. It is very sensitive to cold and therefore thrives best in the tropics.…
Read MorePhysalis seeds don't have to be purchased at great expense, instead you can easily grow them yourself from store-bought fruit.…
Read MoreHow to care for the exotic kaffir lime? With our care instructions, you too will succeed in cultivating the popular Thai tree.…
Read MoreWhat is the difference between a tangerine and a clementine? Find out more about the origin, fruit structure, size and ingredients here.…
Read MoreWhere is the pomelo native to? The vitamin bomb is a relatively young breed of grapefruit and grapefruit. Learn more about their origins.…
Read MoreChinotto care - care of bitter oranges - bitter oranges. The small, delicate tree is ideal for pot culture.…
Read MoreThe pomelo is in season all year round, but it is widely available, especially during the winter months. The honey pomelo tastes particularly sweet.…
Read MoreIs it forbidden to import kaffir limes? - You can get dried lime leaves in the Asia market, and the little tree can also be ordered online.…
Read MorePomelo - How to recognize ripeness? Our insider tip: Pomelos taste best when they are slightly wrinkled and only have a dull sheen.…
Read MoreHibernate kaffir lime - With our tips you can get the capricious exotic through the winter.…
Read MoreMandarin tree loses leaves - what to do? There are various causes for leaf loss. We tell you what you can do about it.…
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