Gardening
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Sweet grasses are represented worldwide in numerous species that are visually very different from one another. Examples of sweet grass species in the garden
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Fence bindweed is considered a weed. The plant is slightly poisonous and therefore not necessarily edible. It is rarely used in natural medicine
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Although the morning glory is considered a medicinal plant, it is poisonous. That's why it hardly plays a role in naturopathy
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Pipe morning glories are hardy. Overwintering is not necessary. If the climbing plants are grown in a pot, they must be protected from frost
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The pipe bindweed does not place any great demands on the location. What you need to consider when choosing the right place for pipe vines
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A pipe bindweed can be easily propagated yourself using cuttings, sowing and planting. Tips for Propagating Pipe Bindweed
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In principle, pipe vines do not need to be cut at all. Nevertheless, occasional pruning makes sense. Cutting tips
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Sharp buttercup is feared as a weed in pastures and lawns. Interesting facts about occurrence and flowering time. A personal description
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The pipe bindweed is poisonous in all parts. However, there is hardly any risk of poisoning because of the unpleasant smelling flowers
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Pipe morning glories are ideal climbing plants for greening facades. This is how you plant the pipe bindweed in the garden, on house walls or in a container
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The pipe bindweed is a very easy-care climbing plant. What you should consider when caring for the robust, hardy plant
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Sharp buttercup is one of the weeds that occurs primarily in meadows. How can sharp buttercup be combated?
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Plantain is an ancient medicinal plant of which there are over 200 different species. There are mainly three species found in Germany
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Are you interested in flower dogwood care? Here you can find out whether and how you should prune this ornamental wood
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Are you thinking about planting a flowering dogwood in your garden? Here you will find information about different varieties of this ornamental tree
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Would you like to know whether your dogwood is susceptible to disease? Here you will find an answer to your question and useful tips
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The flowering period for celandine usually lasts from the end of April to the beginning of October, as new flowers are constantly forming on this plant
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The effect of the ingredients in monkshood depends, as is so often the case, on the dosage; it determines whether it has a healing effect or poisoning
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The monkshood can be found naturally in different landscapes, but its existence is endangered
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Monkshood usually blooms from July to September; the individual flowers are visually reminiscent of a hat or knight's helmet
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The monkshood can be cut in autumn or spring; it sprouts every year from its root tuber that has overwintered in the ground
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Not only the leaves and flowers of monkshood are poisonous, the seeds and roots also contain particularly high concentrations of toxins
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Monkshood can be grown relatively easily from seeds for your own garden, but like the roots, these are also very poisonous
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When sowing monkshood in the garden, care should be taken to ensure that they are cold germinators and dark germinators
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The flowering time of monkshood depends not only on the exact subspecies, but also on factors such as the location and its altitude
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The monkshood grows into a robust plant in the right location, even with little care, but it should be rejuvenated regularly
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The ideal location for monkshood has a clayey soil with a loose structure, sufficient moisture and nutrients
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Arnica seeds should not be collected in nature due to species protection, but they can be carried by the wind
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Are you wondering if garden amaryllis is hardy? Read the answer here with tips for a he althy winter
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How to plant a garden amaryllis professionally. A guide with tips on location, planting time and planting
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How to transplant a corkscrew hazel stress-free - you can read tips on the right time and the correct procedure here
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Important questions about the appropriate care of a corkscrew hazel will be answered here. How to water, fertilize and cut correctly
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Corkscrew hazel creates picturesque accents in the pot on the balcony - benefit from tips on planting and caring for a Corylus avellana
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Explore instructions on how to skillfully cut back a corkscrew hazelnut here. Tips for appointments and incisions
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Are you wondering whether the corkscrew hazelnut is edible? Read the answer here with tips for preparation
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The corkscrew hazelnut does its best at this location - this overview lists all the important criteria for beds and containers
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Would you like to plant a flowering dogwood in your garden? Here you will find out the most important things about the ideal location for this decorative ornamental wood
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Meadow sage is a very undemanding plant. As long as it grows in a dry and sunny place, any location is fine
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Meadow sage is not poisonous. On the contrary, the wild plant is used as a natural medicinal plant for a variety of ailments
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Meadow sage blooms for many weeks in a favorable location. How long does the flowering period of meadow sage last?