Gardening 2025, January
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A climbing aid for peas can be practical and decorative at the same time. Be inspired by creative ideas
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Peas are in season for many months - a compact overview of sowing and harvesting the most important species
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Do you want to harvest fresh chard in early spring? This can be achieved by overwintering the chard in the garden and in the bucket. We help
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Sowing peas is not difficult - we will get you fit, from preparation to sowing to warding off animal scroungers
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Do you want to sow Swiss chard directly outdoors? We will help you prepare the bed, sow seeds and show you what else is important
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Endive salad doesn't come into the bed until summer. Instructions explain how to plant the late bloomer
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Growing parsnips requires humus-rich and loose soil, but beyond that requires little care
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Growing fennel can be focused either on eating the tubers or harvesting the fennel seeds
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Sowing fennel requires consistently warm temperatures, which is why cultivation before May can only take place indoors
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When harvesting fennel, in addition to the he althy tubers, the tasty seeds are also considered for many uses
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No one has to be defenseless against diseases and pests on peas - this is how you fight fungi, aphids and the like
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Parsnips sown early are dug up in September, parsnips sown late can be harvested fresh from the ground all winter long
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By sowing carrots every month from March to July, tasty carrots can be harvested from the garden from June to November
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When fertilizing carrots, you should not only pay attention to appropriate advance planning, they should also be grown in crop rotation
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There are many different varieties available for growing carrots in your own garden, so you can grow white and red carrots in addition to orange ones
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With just a little gardening knowledge and a little care, you can harvest tasty carrots from your own garden from May to November
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The different varieties and species of ginger occur botanically in several subfamilies and more than 1000 varieties, all of which come from tropical latitudes
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Even when growing carrots in your own garden, pests such as the carrot fly can cause damage if they are not prevented
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Fresh carrots from your own garden are relatively easy to grow and provide vitamins as a he althy snack for people and dogs
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Planting carrots is not that difficult. Read here how to choose the optimal location, what care carrots need, when is the harvest time and & more
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Germinate chickpeas - wait three days, rinse again and again and the revived delicacies are ready
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We explain what you need to pay attention to when growing lychees when choosing the location, soil and care so that the cultivation is a success
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Growing chickpeas - Read here which factors determine the success of cultivation. This is how you master chickpea cultivation perfectly
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In a warm and sunny place, the ginger can produce not only green leaves but also a lance-shaped ginger flower in yellow, violet or purple
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In addition to the classic varieties, there are now many new varieties of lamb's lettuce. Find out more about the properties here
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There are different types of savoy cabbage that are planted and harvested at different times. Learn more about it here
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Ginger can be cultivated relatively easily in your own garden as a flowering plant or for consumption and can be propagated by dividing the root tubers
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When growing ginger in your own garden, not only can the tubers be harvested as a spice, but the green leaves can also be used for salads
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The many decorative and flowering types of ginger represent an attractive breeding and cultivation task for garden lovers
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With a little care and a sunny location, you can grow ginger for your own consumption or as a flowering plant in your own garden
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In order to be able to grow chanterelles, in addition to the right conditions in terms of the necessary number of trees, you also need a bit of luck
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The cultivation of chanterelles requires knowledge of the mycorrhiza principle, so certain tree species must be present as symbiotic partners
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Growing sugar peas is actually quite simple. Read here what you need to consider so that you have a bountiful harvest after 2 months
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The chanterelle season depends heavily on the weather of the year. You can find out here in which months the chanterelles mainly sprout
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Is chicory also delicious when it's not in season? Find out when the chicory season begins and how you can recognize good quality
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This makes sowing sugar peas child's play. We give you the best tips and tricks to get you started
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Growing chicory is worth it in order to be supplied with fresh leafy vegetables all winter long. Here are the step by step instructions for sure success
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Harvest aromatic rocket leaves fresh from the garden until late autumn - with these instructions it's easy
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Bountiful harvest right into autumn: with our tips you will always have young, fresh rocket leaves on your menu from April to October
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Lamb's lettuce is usually sown directly in a bed or pots and takes ten to twelve weeks from sowing to harvest