Gardening 2025, February
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Chinese cabbage and chicory are two popular winter vegetables. You can find out what differences there are between them and how big they are here
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The root of a chicory is the linchpin without which no yellow, delicious sprout can grow. More information about ingredients and usage
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Chicory must be stored correctly from the start, otherwise its leaves can quickly become unusable. More about ideal storage location and shelf life
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Tarragon is considered he althy. But can the herb possibly also have a harmful effect? We'll tell you if there's reason to worry
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Is your celosia fading more and more? The sight is sad, but it doesn't have to last. You can find out where to look for the cause here
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The aromatic tarragon is easy to propagate - with the necessary knowledge about possible propagation methods. You can find more useful information here
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Tarragon is a popular herb that can also grow in our garden. Its leaves are well known, but its flowers are not. We want to change that
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A comparison of bok choy and chicory reveals some similarities, but also many differences. You can find out more details here
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If the yellow chicory has gone bad, it can no longer be eaten. We'll tell you here when a chicory is really spoiled
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Does tarragon produce seeds? The answer is both yes and no. Read here when you can expect seeds and how to sow them correctly
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The Japanese maple is a flowering ornamental tree, so it is a possible food source for bees. Find out if this is the case and when its flowers appear
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Maple leaves are almost unmistakable. Especially that of the Japanese maple. Read what the foliage looks like and what colors it can take on and when
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Caterpillars can quickly eat away the pretty yellow loosestrife or give it ugly leaf holes. Read what you can do about it
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Is your feather bush letting its leaves droop? Yes, it's not a pretty sight, but it can be avoided with proper care. Read what he needs here
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Celosia has blossom after blossom, as well as unmistakably large specimens. But bees don't go for beauty, they go for nectar content. Can she score points there too?
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The plume does not originally come from Germany. You can find out here how you can protect him from unfavorable living conditions in this country
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The prickly pear cactus bears edible fruits. You can't imagine anything like that? You can find information about appearance, aroma, ingredients and harvest here
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If the prickly pear cactus does not bloom, its decorative value is halved. You can find out here why it sometimes doesn't produce flower buds in this country
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No owner wants empty fruit on the chestnut in the garden. You can find out what causes this and what to do about it here
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Learn to distinguish chestnuts from horse chestnuts. We will also tell you here how you can recognize old or spoiled chestnuts
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The sensitive sweet chestnut can respond to unfavorable living conditions with yellow leaves. Here you can find out where you need to look for the deeper cause
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How long do fruit flies live? The answer could be surprising. Further information about the lifespan and reproduction of the pests can be found here
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Where do so many fruit flies suddenly come from? We'll tell you how they get into the house and can quickly develop into a large population
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Fruit flies are annoying and disgusting. Unfortunately, they occur even in the cleanest household. You can find out here whether it makes sense to look for a nest
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The prickly pear cactus hangs when it loses moisture. We'll tell you why reaching for the watering can has to wait a while
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A summer without fruit in the kitchen? This is (almost) possible. Read here what measures you can take to avoid these insects
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Small flies on the window can only be fruit flies, right? Not necessarily. Find out here which insects can be buzzing around windows
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The roots of a chestnut remain hidden from our eyes, but still play a role in the garden. You can find out how the root system is structured here
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Boiled and roasted chestnuts taste delicious. Does this also apply to raw specimens? And if so, what is the easiest way to eat them? More info
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If the prickly pear cactus shrivels, is the end near? Stop, don't give up so easily! We'll tell you how you can give him back his plump appearance
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Want more information about fruit fly eggs? Read here what they look like, where they can be found and how dangerous they are for us
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The chestnut loves warmth. But it also knows winter frost phases. You can find out here which minus values it can survive unscathed
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Can fruit flies bite or transmit pathogenic germs? A legitimate question, because they are often encountered in our rooms. More info
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What are fruit flies doing in the bathroom? We'll tell you where small flies in the bathroom come from and how you can get rid of them quickly
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What are so many fruit flies doing on the ceiling? How do I reach and render them harmless? Are you also asking yourself these questions? We give you answers
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Fruit flies buzzing around in the drain - Yuck! How do they get there and how can you drive them away? You'll find more about it here
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Why don't fruit flies seem to have a winter break? Read here why they stay cheerful and how you can prevent a plague
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Fruit flies have no place in the bedroom. Find out here what could have attracted them or whether it might be other insects
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Fruit flies in the trash can are a nuisance. Find out why insects thrive in organic waste and how you can get rid of them
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If you want to know what methods there are to preserve Chinese cabbage, then read this article