Gardening 2025, January
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In this article you will read in detail how you should water, fertilize and cut the candytuft and what else is important
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Why you should cut candytufts and when a cut is appropriate, you can read here
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You can read about how hardy candy flowers are, under what circumstances they should be protected and which material is suitable for them here
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Get to know the location and soil requirements of alyssum here and read information about sowing times, planting partners and more
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You can read about which methods have proven successful for propagating the candytuft and how to do it in detail here
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Whether the alyssum survives the German winter, whether it can be overwintered and what the perennial's survival strategy is - you can read that here
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Find out here why you should use garden scissors every now and then when you own the alyssum and how much you should cut the plant back
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How does the shell flower help against algae? Is it really effective? Find out the answers here
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Do you want to know what care the alyssum needs in order to grow well? Then you shouldn't ignore this article
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If you want to put the mussel flower in the aquarium, you should take a look at this article, which includes information about its requirements
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Why should you overwinter the mussel flower? Which wintering quarters are suitable? Here's how to proceed
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When is it time to sow alyssum? How do you sow the seeds and when are the young plants planted out? Here are the answers
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The mandrake, which has been known for centuries, still plays a role in homeopathy today. How to plant the poisonous flower in your own garden
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The copper beech with its red-brown foliage is a real eye-catcher in every park and garden. A small profile of the popular deciduous tree
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There are only a few things to consider when planting copper beech trees. A good location is important. This is how you plant the decorative deciduous tree correctly
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Planting a copper beech hedge is time-consuming. The effort is worth it because the deciduous tree quickly forms a dense, summer-green privacy screen
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The bright red leaves of the copper beech are one of the most beautiful colors of autumn. Interesting facts about the leaves of this beech variety
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You do not have to cut individual copper beeches. A copper beech hedge, on the other hand, needs pruning once or twice a year
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The fruits of the copper beech are called beechnuts. They are slightly poisonous and should not be consumed raw. Interesting facts about the fruits of the beech tree
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Copper beeches are very robust trees that rarely get sick. This is how you can recognize diseases in copper beeches and find out what you can do about them
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Copper beeches, like all beeches, are very suitable for growing bonsai. This is how you grow the colorful deciduous tree as a bonsai
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The flowering period of copper beech begins at the end of April and only lasts a few weeks. The flowers are inconspicuous and can only be seen if you look closely
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You are not allowed to cut copper beeches all year round. When is the best time to prune a copper beech tree?
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Propagating a copper beech is quite easy. All you need are seeds or cuttings. Tips for propagating copper beech trees
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You can't go wrong when planting a hornbeam hedge. A short guide to planting hornbeam hedges
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Hornbeam hedges are absolutely hardy. Nevertheless, a little care in winter makes sense. This is how you get the hornbeam hedge to survive the winter
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Hornbeam hedges are not only a good privacy screen, but also very decorative. Interesting facts about garden design with hornbeam
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Hornbeam hedges are not very demanding. Regular fertilization only makes sense in the first few years. How to properly fertilize your hornbeam hedge
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Hornbeam hedges need little space because they can be cut very narrow. What planting distance should be maintained?
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The width of a hornbeam hedge depends on the space available and the gardener's wishes. It can be cut wide or narrow
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Hornbeam hedges initially need to be trimmed several times a year. Autumn trimming should only be done on newly planted hedges
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The price of a hornbeam hedge depends on planting distance, height of the hornbeams and whether you buy bare-root or container plants
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Hornbeam hedges are robust and very decorative. They get by with little care. How to properly care for a hornbeam hedge
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Hornbeam hedges are very fast-growing. They gain so much growth per year that they need to be cut twice a year
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When the time is right to cut the hornbeam hedge depends on which cut should be carried out
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Occasionally a hornbeam hedge needs to be cut back significantly. What you need to consider if you want to radically cut hornbeam hedges
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Hornbeam hedges need to be rejuvenated after a few years because they are often no longer properly dense. What to consider when rejuvenating
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The Chinese Judas tree is only partially hardy when young and requires winter protection. The shrub can also be cultivated in a container
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Basically, you don't need to prune the Judas tree unless for nursing or educational purposes
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A flowering plant as magnificent as the Judas tree is definitely poisonous - right? In fact, you can eat the flowers of this popular spring bloomer raw