Plants
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There are various options for preserving woodruff, which also depend on the planned use of the aromatic herb
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Overwintering crested lavender - The frost-sensitive crested lavender needs a cool, but frost-free and bright location in winter
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Flowering lavender - By cleaning out the withered stems and cutting the plant down in summer, you can encourage it to bloom a second time
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Crested lavender should not be left outside in winter, but rather overwintered in a pot in a cool, frost-free and bright place
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Care for crested lavender is similar to that of other lavenders. It does not tolerate alkaline soils, but should be in neutral to slightly acidic soil
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With appropriate care, lavender is perennial and can live up to 10 years. When the plant feels comfortable, it will sow itself
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In this article you will learn everything about the appearance, growth and origin of oregano. We will also explain to you where oregano is used
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In order for oregano to thrive in a pot, you must care for the plant properly. Read this article to find out what points need to be taken into account
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Crested lavender blooms from May to September. However, in order for the plant to bloom profusely, its special needs should be taken into account
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Are you unsure which location the oregano prefers? This article tells you what location conditions the herb loves
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Is oregano perennial? Find out the most important things about the characteristics of oregano and the associated care measures here
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Do you cultivate oregano in the garden or on the balcony and don't know when to harvest the herb? In this article you will find out everything you need to know
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You can harvest aromatic oregano fresh throughout the summer. We'll tell you how to care for the herb on the balcony
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If you have the feeling that your oregano is drying out, too much water is often to blame. Read this article about how to water the herb
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Do you want to preserve oregano and don't know how? Here we give you a variety of tips on how you can preserve the delicious herb
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Have you bought a mango tree or grown it yourself? We'll tell you how to get your little one through the winter
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Are you wondering whether a mango tree would be the right plant for you? Here you can find out how big mango trees get and other interesting facts
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Have you bought a mango that is still firm, has no scent and doesn't taste good at all? Here's how to recognize a ripe mango
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He althy pomegranates are an important source of vitamin C for the winter. Find out where and when it is grown and comes to our supermarkets
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Crested lavender is by no means poisonous, but edible. However, due to its high saponin content, it should only be used sparingly
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The woodruff profile not only explains the plant's location requirements, but also useful information about its use
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Cress is divided into three types of cress. Within the species there are a variety of varieties, each developing its own aroma
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Cress grows so quickly that you can harvest it after just a few days or a few weeks. The herb is harvested with scissors
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The visually attractive dill flower consists of double umbels that are divided into many individual, sunny yellow colored individual flowers
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The real laurel is usually propagated from cuttings that are cut in late summer and September and placed in a pot
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The ideal location for the laurel is as sunny as possible and has sandy and nutrient-rich soil without waterlogging
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Real laurel is not poisonous either fresh or dried, but the leaves themselves are not eaten due to their consistency and taste
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If the laurel shows brown leaves, this can be due to cutting errors, temperatures that are too cold or a lack of water
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After harvesting laurel, it is possible to either use the leaves fresh or dry them for longer-term storage
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When overwintering laurel, in addition to regular watering, you should also make sure that the winter quarters are sufficiently bright
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Fertilizing is not absolutely necessary for laurel, as its roots are sensitive to s alt and the plant does not have high demands
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Laurel for use in the kitchen can be grown on the balcony with appropriate water supply and protected overwintering
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The real laurel is not only a practical and attractive potted plant for use as a medicinal and spice herb
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When it comes to laurel, a distinction must be made between different types for use in the kitchen and for outdoor planting in the form of hedges
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Thyme Use - Fresh and dried thyme can be used in many ways as a spice and medicinal herb. Be careful with pregnant women
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Thyme profile - The spicy and medicinal herb thyme belongs to the mint family and is related to many other Mediterranean herbs
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Sowing thyme - The light germinator thyme is grown in seed trays or pots from March onwards and finally planted out in the garden from the end of May
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When planting laurel, pay particular attention to a warm and sunny location without severe winter frosts
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Propagate thyme - Whether through seeds, cuttings, cuttings and even division - thyme is easy to propagate
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Planting thyme - Growing thyme in the garden - Thyme is a hunger artist that needs a lot of sun, warmth and a dry and lean location