Gardening
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You can sow red clover directly in the garden or in a pot. How to sow red clover and when is the best time to sow
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Red clover sprouts are very he althy and have a mild taste. They are suitable for salads and soups. This is how you grow the sprouts yourself
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Red clover propagation works via seeds and root division. The wild weed usually sows itself. How to propagate red clover
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The buttercup family includes a large number of species, most of which share some common characteristics
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Be careful with red clover in the garden. Once in the garden, the plant from the legume family is almost impossible to control
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Red clover from the legume family is either feared as a weed or valued as a medicinal plant and sprouts. A personal description
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The buttercup family includes a large number of genera and species that are represented almost worldwide
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The flowering of buttercups is almost unmistakable. The yellow, shiny petals can mainly be found in slightly damp meadows
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Buttercup is characterized by a few small peculiarities. Not only is the plant poisonous, the shape of the leaves is also striking
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Buttercup is a nuisance weed that crowds out other plants and the lawn. Fighting it is not easy. How to combat buttercups
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Flax or linseed is considered the oldest cultivated plant in the world. The useful plant is versatile and can also be grown in your own garden
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Buttercup or buttercup is one of the wild herbs that can mainly be found in meadows. Find out interesting facts about the ornamental plant here
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Buttercup is one of the poisonous plants in nature. Even skin contact can cause symptoms of poisoning
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How to properly plant a Japanese dogwood? And how do you care for the beautiful Cornus Kousa so that it feels really comfortable? Find out here
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The beautiful Leonardo da Vinci rose with its large, double flowers requires comparatively little care
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Rambler roses are often created from wild roses and are therefore particularly hardy. We introduce you to the most robust varieties
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How you cut rambler roses depends on the specific variety. Some specimens are cut in spring, others immediately after flowering
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Rambler roses can grow very tall and are ideal for growing dead trees or pergolas, for example. How to plant ramblers correctly
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Compared to other climbing roses, rambler roses require less care, especially when it comes to pruning. What you need to pay attention to
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When it comes to rambler roses, there is a large selection between once-blooming and repeat-blooming varieties. We introduce you to the most beautiful ones
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Here you will learn about the propagation methods for sun roses and how to proceed step by step
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Which types of St. John's wort are hardy? Which should you protect from frost? How can you protect the plants? Get the answers here
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Because of their bright red color, some people believe that the fruits of the dog rose are poisonous. The opposite is the case
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The different types of dog rose can be propagated in different ways. Vegetative propagation is particularly easy
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With the dog rose, pruning is basically unnecessary as long as the bush is thinned out regularly
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Various wild rose species are known under the name “dog rose”. We introduce you to Rosa corymbifera and Rosa canina in the profile
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The robust and undemanding potato rose is very easy to propagate, for example via runners, cuttings or even seeds
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Dog roses are not only widespread in nature, but can also be planted in the garden as a privacy and bird protection hedge
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The Loggerhead Rose of Jericho is a vibrant desert plant that can live to a very old age with proper care
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The large petals and thick-fleshed fruits of the potato rose are not only edible, but can also be used in a variety of ways
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The fake and real rose of Jericho can be cultivated in one pot. Here you will find instructions for care and "resurrection"
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The Rose of Jericho is considered a mystical resurrection plant. Warm water helps to quickly "revive" , but can harm the plant
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The real rose of Jericho can only be propagated using seeds, whereas the fake version can also be propagated using cuttings
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Real or fake Rose of Jericho? How the different resurrection plants differ
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Here you can read all the essential information about planting the Adonis rose, including location, substrate, accompanying perennials, flowering time and sowing
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Are you wondering when Adonis flowers bloom and what characteristics the flowers have? Get the answers to your questions here
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Are all sunflowers hardy or are there any that are sensitive to frost? Read here how you can protect other sensitive people
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Which types of wild roses there are, how you can recognize them and what makes them so special - you will find out all this in this article
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You can find out what rose hips look like, when they are ripe and what you can harvest them for with the help of this article
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Where do fragrant roses smell best? What substrate do they need and how do you propagate them? Find out this and more here