Plants 2025, January
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Houseleeks can be planted in the most unusual locations, as long as it is sunny and dry. We'll tell you what you should pay attention to
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There are numerous types and varieties of houseleeks, and we would like to introduce you to the most beautiful ones here
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Caring for the houseleek is extremely simple: you don't need to water, fertilize or cut the plant. Only a lot of moisture can be dangerous
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Why does it always have to be a boring plant pot? We have put together some much more exciting planting ideas for you
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The houseleek decorates every garden even in the dead of winter. The plants are extremely insensitive to cold, but not when it comes to moisture
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Houseleek (Sempervivum) is wonderful for realizing various unusual decoration ideas. We have some interesting suggestions for you
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The houseleek reproduces very diligently through offshoots called daughter rosettes, which can be easily separated from the clump and planted separately
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Houseleek can be planted very well on stone or in the rock garden. We show you how it works
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The houseleek can be propagated very easily and in a true variety using offshoots, the daughter rosettes. Propagation via seeds is exciting
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Planting houseleeks on roof tiles is an interesting and unusual decorative idea for the garden or balcony. We'll show you how it works
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The houseleek is an extremely undemanding plant that only requires a little and lean soil. The substrate should just be very permeable
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To plant houseleeks, all you need is a nice planter, a few nice decorative ideas and the right substrate
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When you should cut the winter snowball, whether it can cope well with pruning and what you can do with the cuttings, read here
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Where should you plant the winter viburnum? What requirements does it place on the location and substrate? Here are the answers
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Here you can find out whether and to what extent the winter snowball is poisonous and what effects consuming its plant parts can have
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Read this article to find out which methods have proven successful for propagating the winter viburnum. You will also find out exactly how they proceed
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Here you will find out, among other things, the properties, advantages and care requirements of a snowball that has been grown as a log
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When the flowers of the scented snowball appear and disappear and what is important after the flowering period, read here
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Which aspects play a crucial role when planting the scented snowball - including location, soil and planting time - read here
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Is the winter snowball only attractive in winter? You can read here what is important about summer time and why now is the right time
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Read here how to properly cut, fertilize and water the winter viburnum and what pests and diseases can occur
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The saxifrage requires little care in a location chosen according to the plant's needs, as it is generally very robust
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When planting saxifrage in the garden, pay attention to the respective subspecies and its needs in order to choose the right location
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The saxifrage is also found in high mountains and is therefore generally hardy, but certain situations may require winter protection
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As a subspecies of the genus Saxifraga, the moss saxifrage is hardy even without protection if factors such as snow cover and moisture are right
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Gladioli are not hardy and must be dug up in the fall. We will explain to you how to proceed with this care measure
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Gladiolus can also be cultivated very well in a bucket or pot. We have summarized for you what needs to be taken into account in this article
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Gladioli are also occasionally attacked by diseases or insect pests. We have compiled the most common ones for you here
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Many heather plants are very hardy, especially the heather and snow heather. Others, however, need winter protection
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The houseleek prefers a dry and full sun location - but the plant doesn't care at all which planter it is in
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The various houseleek species store water in their thick leaves and therefore only need to be watered very rarely
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The not hardy morning glory is grown from seeds every year, with the plants growing quickly after sowing
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The houseleek (Sempervivum) is an old medicinal and magical plant. The spirits argue about whether it is poisonous or not
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If you follow a few points when caring for them, gladioli will sprout again every year. We'll tell you what you need to pay attention to
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In order for gladioli to develop well, it is important to plant the gladioli bulbs correctly. We'll tell you how to do it
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Gladiolus are among the most attractive cut flowers. Here you can find out how to care for the gladiolus in the vase so that it blooms for a long time
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In order for the gladioli to bloom magnificently, they must be placed in the right location. You can find out where the attractive plants thrive here
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When the gladioli have finished blooming, some care will be required. Read what to do in this article
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The local houseleek species are all absolutely hardy and insensitive to frosty temperatures. Only wet conditions can be dangerous to them
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The morning glory is well suited for cultivation on the balcony as it thrives particularly well in warm and sunny conditions