Gardening
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Chinese cabbage is also being grown more and more frequently here. Find out here how you can successfully sow Chinese cabbage in your garden
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When is Chinese cabbage harvested? Find out here when the best time to harvest is and how to proceed with harvesting
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If a Vanda orchid loses its leaves, there is an urgent need for action. - You can read the 4 most common causes with tips for remediation here
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Propagating a mussel cypress is not easy. Most attempts are unsuccessful. This is how mussel cypress trees can be propagated
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Leyland cypresses, like all cypress species, are poisonous. Caution is therefore advised when planting a hedge or a single tree
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Have you received or bought a lucky bamboo as a gift and now want to know the best way to grow it? Read everything about proper fertilization here
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Did you receive a lucky bamboo as a gift or did you buy it yourself? Here you can find out how to properly care for the Asian lucky charm
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Are brown needles on a blue spruce giving you a headache? Then use this guide to analyze the causes
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Your blue spruce should be prepared for these 2 types of pests. Use our tips for successful control and prevention
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The perennial tree peony can be propagated in a variety of ways, both generatively and vegetatively
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When cutting the tree peony, for aesthetic reasons, make sure to always make cuts directly above a bud
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When planting the tree peony, choose a location that is as sunny as possible but not too sheltered and with little competition
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The columnar cypress, which comes from the Mediterranean region, is only hardy down to a few degrees below zero. However, there are numerous alternatives
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The evergreen columnar cypress can be used wonderfully to create a hedge. However, the Mediterranean tree is not winter hardy here
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There are a number of different types of columnar cypress, the best known of which is the Mediterranean cypress
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The ideal location for the cushion phlox should be as sunny as possible and relatively dry rather than too moist
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In principle, the cushion phlox can be planted at any time between spring and autumn, but spring is the ideal planting time
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The flowering period for upholstered phlox usually lasts from around May to June, and re-blooming is sometimes possible
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When propagating upholstery phlox, you can choose between the alternatives of sowing, dividing or rooting cuttings
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When cutting upholstery phlox, there are different approaches that depend on the intended goal of the operation
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In a carefully selected location, care for upholstery phlox is limited to occasional watering, fertilizing and cutting
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The roots of the columnar cypress run shallowly beneath the surface and can easily damage floors or sidewalks
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The Mediterranean columnar cypress can also be cultivated in the garden under local weather conditions. The vigorous tree is quite undemanding
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The Mediterranean columnar cypress is a conifer that tolerates pruning and should be trimmed regularly once a year
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Columnar cypresses should be planted in spring, only planting them in mild regions - the trees are only partially hardy
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The columnar cypress, which comes from the Mediterranean region, requires careful care and must not be too dry or too moist
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If the tips and shoots of the indoor cypress turn brown, there are usually care errors. What you can do to stop tanning
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Indoor cypresses are not hardy and must be kept indoors over the winter. Tips for overwintering the indoor cypress
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Cutting indoor cypresses is not necessary. However, the plant tolerates pruning well and can also be cut into shape
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Indoor cypresses are not just house plants. The care is not very complicated. How to care for a room cypress
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Mussel cypresses love a sunny, warm and somewhat sheltered location. What should be considered when choosing a location for a mussel cypress
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Mussel cypresses suffer from diseases if the location and care are not right. How you can recognize illnesses and what you can do about them
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Is your Vanda orchid persistently refusing to bloom? - These care tips show how you can get the noble tropical flower to bloom
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How to propagate a Vanda orchid. - These instructions explain vegetative breeding using cuttings
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There are vast differences between the lady's slipper orchids Paphiopedilum and Cypripedium. - Read here what they are
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If the Vanda orchid thrives in a glass, care is easier. - How to water, fertilize and cut the noble flower correctly
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A guide to the vegetative propagation of terrestrial orchids. - This is how it works by dividing and using brooding onions
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This is where the lady's slipper orchid shows off its floral strengths. - Tips on light, temperature and soil conditions
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Care should be taken when transplanting mussel cypress trees. The trees often don't like a new location. Tips for transplanting
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There is not always a disease when a mussel cypress turns brown. What causes this and what can you do about it?