Gardening 2025, January
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Oak trees are ideal for retraining into a bonsai. As winter trees, they can be kept just as well in the garden as inside the house
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People with histamine intolerance should be careful when consuming cashews. The stone fruits contain a particularly high amount of histamine
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Harvesting cashews is a complex process. The kernels must be separated from the cashew apples, removed from the shell and roasted
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The oak has been considered the "German national tree" since the 18th century. Nine percent of all deciduous trees in Germany are oaks
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The fruits of the oak tree are called acorns. They can be recognized by the caps that surround one end of the nuts
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Oaks are slow-growing trees. They do not grow very tall, but develop very thick trunks and richly branched treetops
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Hardly any deciduous tree is as common as the oak. There are large deposits of different oak species, especially in the northern hemisphere
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Transplanting blueberries may be necessary if they are too close together in a row or have been planted in a pot that is not wide enough
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There are various methods for propagating blueberries; cuttings and planters are the best techniques for cultivated blueberries
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Due to the risk of infection with fox tapeworm, washing the fruit is part of the harvest when eating blueberries
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When it comes to cultivated blueberries, fertilizing with low-lime fertilizers can hardly be avoided if they are to produce a high yield
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If a few things are taken into account when planting cultivated blueberries, fruit can often be harvested from the following year
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Cultivated blueberries are the types of blueberries that come from North America and are used for high-yield cultivation in the home garden
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Of the now over 100 varieties of cultivated blueberries on the market, around 30 have now established themselves as relevant cultivation varieties
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Planting wild blueberries in the garden produces little fruit, but it can be a good option for planting ground cover
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You can buy wild blueberry plants from well-stocked plant supply retailers and cultivate them in your own garden
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In addition to the wild blueberry varieties found in the forest, there are now more than 100 varieties of cultivated blueberries that come from the USA
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When planting blueberries, in addition to choosing the variety, you should also pay attention to the permeability and pH value of the soil at the location
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Since the cultivated varieties of blueberries for the garden usually bear a lot of fruit, you must fertilize them sufficiently for good growth
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In addition to the rather lengthy sowing process, cultivated blueberries can also be propagated via cuttings and planters
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Blueberries can also be grown in a pot on the balcony or terrace, but they require regular care
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Peanuts are legumes, so their seed is not a nut, but a kernel. It tastes particularly good when roasted
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Although peanuts have much in common with real nuts, they are not nuts. Botanically speaking, they are legumes
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Planting peanuts is easy if the plants are provided with good growing conditions. What you need to consider when planting legumes
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Peanut cultivation is also possible in German latitudes. To do this you need good seeds and a lot of warmth. Here are tips on growing peanuts
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You can easily grow a peanut plant yourself - provided it receives enough light and is in a very warm location
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Plant blood plum correctly: Important information about planting time, location, transplanting and propagation of Prunus cerafisera
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Varieties of the blood plum: flowers, leaves, fruits differ for each variant. An overview makes it easier to classify the cherry plum precisely
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The blood plum reproduces itself via seeds and shoots. However, professional finishing by an expert brings with it delicious advantages
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Blood plum diseases: Detect early and treat effectively with simple home remedies. Benefit from practical tips
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Blood plum is edible: Learn important details about using the pulp. However, the seeds are poisonous to children and adults
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Size of the blood plum: Impressive height, various varieties, growth rate of the decorative ornamental tree
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Plant, grow and harvest a blood plum. Find out more about Prunus cerasifera and its special features in this profile
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Transplant the blood plum correctly: Plant the decorative tree in another location and support the sustainable development of the fruit tree
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Blood plum delights local nature lovers with its fruits. Their varied appearance results in variations in taste
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The special roots of the blood plum: care, substrate and transplanting of Prunus cerasifera. This is what you definitely need to know
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The blood plum loses leaves: effective measures to treat the symptoms and causes. Pests or diseases are not always the cause
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Read interesting facts about the blueberry, its name, its properties and benefits here
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When preserving blueberries, make sure to heat the fruit sufficiently to ensure a long shelf life
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Blueberries are generally not prone to disease, but frostbite can pose a threat