Gardening 2025, January
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Harmless comfrey? A controversial medicinal plant - to what extent it is poisonous. What are the symptoms of poisoning?
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Harvest chamomile - Harvest and dry real chamomile correctly - This is how you can recognize the best time to harvest the pretty and rich flower heads
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Are you looking for an easy-care houseplant? How about a spider plant? Here you can find out everything you need to know about the right location
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The Portuguese laurel cherry is very undemanding and easy to care for. Prunus lusitanica is closely related to the more common cherry laurel
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Since the loquat, which comes from Asia, is not hardy in our area, it needs good frost protection in the cold season
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The Japanese loquat rarely produces fruit here, but has a high ornamental value because of its leaves. The plant is easy to care for
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The climbing trumpet or trumpet flower is easy to propagate and tends to spread uncontrollably due to its vigorous growth
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The evergreen magnolia is a true gem, but not easy to care for. The tree needs a lot of water and fertilization
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As beautiful as the trumpet flower is, it is poisonous. However, the climbing trumpet should not be confused with the more dangerous angel trumpet
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The Andean fir offers an extraordinary sight. The tree, which is not hardy, needs a lot of water but cannot tolerate waterlogging or drought
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The climbing trumpet or trumpet flower can be cultivated both in the garden and in a pot. However, a sunny location is required
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Like all cherry laurel plants, the Portuguese laurel cherry is highly poisonous because both the leaves and seeds contain hydrogen cyanide
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The Portuguese laurel cherry grows slowly and therefore only needs to be cut once a year. The plant is also very tolerant of cutting
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In order for the climbing trumpet to grow and bloom vigorously, it must be cut back heavily in spring. We'll show you how it's done
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It is often said that the Japanese loquat is hardy. Find out here whether this is true and when the plant should be protected
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If the Andean fir turns brown, there can be two reasons behind it. Find out here what they are and what you can do
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Read here whether the loquats native to East Asia are hardy here and what you should pay attention to in winter
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Many species and varieties of trumpet flower are hardy, with the exception of the Chinese climbing trumpet. Therefore, it is only suitable for pot culture
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Like all magnolias, the evergreen magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora) should be cut as little as possible
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How should you fertilize, water, cut, overwinter and protect Levkojen from pests? Get the answers here
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The Pulsatilla has very specific location requirements. You can find out what these are in this article
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So don't miss the start of the tomato planting season. The optimal dates in the greenhouse, bed and on the balcony
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Angelica or angelica is a medicinal plant that can also be cultivated in the garden. It prefers a sunny location and moist soil
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The golden nettle, also known as false nettle or flower nettle, is a dead nettle and is suitable for planting under shady trees
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The golden nettle has a fairly long flowering period. The wild and cultivated plant also blooms for three months in shady locations
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All parts of the golden nettle are edible. Flowers, leaves and shoots as well as roots taste good and contain valuable ingredients. Find out more here
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Goldenrod prefers a sunny location and moist and nutrient-rich soil. The perennial is suitable for beds and borders
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The goldenrod or golden rue is a perennial that is easy to care for, but its growth must be contained
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Goldenrod (Solidago) can be planted in both sunny and shady gardens. We'll tell you the best tips and & tricks
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Cut back the goldenrod immediately after flowering to prevent unwanted propagation through self-seeding
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There are many ways to use golden nettle. The plant is suitable as an ornamental plant in the garden, is edible and a well-known medicinal plant
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Read here what the name 'buttercup' is all about and what you shouldn't confuse this flower with
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Not all buttercups are edible. You can read about which ones you can safely eat and which ones are poisonous here
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Here you can find out why buttercups are poisonous, what symptoms of poisoning can occur and whether they are also dangerous for animals
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Which family the buttercups belong to and what characteristics they have in common with other members of their family - you can read that here
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When talking about the buttercup, two different plants can be meant. Find out more about them and their features here
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After reading this article, you will know exactly which plant family the buttercup belongs to and how to recognize it
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Read here how to properly water, fertilize and cut the Turkish poppy and which diseases can be dangerous to it
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Everything about the buttercup, its external characteristics, its special features, its requirements and its flowering period - here you will get an overview
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When are the Turkish poppies sown? How and where are seeds sown? What alternative is there if you forget to sow? Here you find the answers