Gardening 2024, September
Are you interested in the symbolic meaning of flowers? Here you can find out what the Alsca lily means
Are you interested in the fragrantly blooming meadowfoam? Here you can find out when you can enjoy the delicate flowers
Would you like to know whether meadowfoam is edible? Here you will get an answer to your question and tips on how to use the delicate herb
Are you worried that the meadowfoam in your garden could be poisonous? Here you will get an answer to this important question
Would you like to know more about ancient wild herbs? We'll tell you interesting and useful facts about the meadowfoam
Are you annoyed by the foamweed that is growing wildly in your garden? Here you will find out how you can fight it effectively and destroy it successfully
Are you interested in wild herbs? We'll tell you interesting and useful facts about the different types of foamweed
More foamweed growing in your garden than you would like? Here you will find out how you can effectively combat the annoying herb
Are you looking for a decorative but robust plant for your perennial garden? Here you will find out the most important things about caring for the delicate steppe sage
Hyssop is becoming increasingly popular - instructions for growing the easy-care spice bush in your own garden
Hyssop thrives best in sunny and dry locations. Learn more about the spicy herb that will enrich your garden
Planting and caring for spicy hyssop in the garden - Read about what is important when it comes to care
Proper care of hyssop also includes regular pruning - read about how to keep the hardy spice plant in shape
With its strong, aromatic taste, hyssop offers many uses not only in the kitchen - find out more here
Hyssop loves warmth, but can also tolerate frost. Find out more about the hardy herb from the south for your home garden
The easiest way to propagate hyssop is through seeds that can be sown directly outdoors. You can find out more about sowing here
Hemlock grows strongly in width and height. Read here interesting facts about the pruning tolerance of hemlock firs
Fenugreek is one of the oldest crops. The medicinal and spice plant originally comes from Persia, but you can also plant it here
Horn trefoil is described as poisonous in some sources. Find out here whether this is true or whether it is even edible
Caring for the steppe candle does not usually involve a lot of work in a sunny location with well-drained soil
The steppe candle originally comes from relatively cold areas and is easily hardy thanks to its rhizome overwintering
The Indian nettle is also easy to care for when it comes to cutting. Pruning is only necessary before winter, and also in the event of mildew infestation
The optimal planting time for the rhizomes of the steppe candle is in early autumn, i.e. between the end of August and mid-September
To propagate the steppe candle yourself, you can either sow the seeds before winter or carefully divide the rhizomes
If the steppe candle does not bloom in the garden, this can have various causes such as pests, incorrect location and planting conditions
Fenugreek is mainly grown in Asian and Arabic countries, but the plant can also be cultivated in the home garden
Horn trefoil in the lawn is a nuisance that can only be eliminated with a lot of work and effort. We'll tell you the best tips and tricks
Jacob's ladder or heaven's ladder is a popular, hardy wild perennial. The plant should be cut back before winter
The types of Indian nettle available from us are all hardy. Read how to prepare plants for winter
The Indian nettle not only looks good in the garden, you can also make a tasty tea from it. You can find the recipe with us
The Indian nettle - also known as monard or golden balm - can be used in a variety of ways both in the garden and in the kitchen
Although poisonous ragwort was found in a bowl of arugula in a supermarket in 2009, the likelihood of confusion is still low
The poisonous ragwort is not easy to combat, as it grows very quickly and spreads quickly. We will introduce you to different methods
The family of poisonous oldweeds is very large, with around 30 different species known in Europe alone. We will introduce you to the most important ones
This is how you can recognize St. James's ragwort and common ragwort, and we also describe the differences to the similar St. John's wort
There are around 30 species of ragwort or ragwort known in Central Europe, all of which are highly poisonous to both humans and animals
Are you interested in steppe sage? Here you will find out how you can ensure optimal growth and abundant flowering with the right cut
The large-growing Gleditschia can be kept more compact by cutting - Read what you should know about when to cut
Are you planning to plant steppe sage in your garden? Here you will find the most important information about winter care for this plant
Gleditschias are available with and without thorns, which can be removed without harming the tree - an overview of the thornless varieties