Plants 2025, January
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You can transplant lilies of the valley at any time. What you need to consider when transplanting and when is the best time to transplant
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When lily of the valley bulbs are offered in stores, this is a common misconception. Lilies of the valley are perennials and grow from rhizomes
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Forget-me-nots are easy-care and robust spring flowers that grow perennial in the garden. What you should consider when planting
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Forget-me-not is one of the spring bloomers that requires little care. What you should pay attention to when caring for the perennial
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The flowering time of the forget-me-not depends on the specific species. Most varieties planted in the garden bloom in spring
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Forget-me-not is not poisonous and is one of the spring bloomers that can be safely grown in gardens with children and pets
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There are several ways to propagate forget-me-nots. How you can easily grow new forget-me-not perennials yourself
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Forget-me-not is the generic term for a variety of species that are present almost all over the world. Interesting facts about the Myosotis species
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As a native plant, the forget-me-not is used to frost and is absolutely hardy. Winter protection makes sense when planting late or in pots
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Forget-me-not is a popular spring plant that can also be grown in a pot or box. Tips for care on balconies and terraces
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Forget-me-nots can be grown as annuals, biennials or even perennials. Most plants are kept in the garden as biennials
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Like so many flowering plants, forget-me-nots are edible. Because of their low taste, the flowers are used as decoration
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Forget-me-nots grown as ornamental plants almost always have blue flowers. What else you should know about the flower
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Forget-me-nots thrive best outdoors. They can also be grown in pots, but then require more care and have to be overwintered
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Forget-me-nots are very easy to grow from seeds. What you need to know about seeds and sowing at the right time
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Sowing forget-me-nots is uncomplicated. Only the right time is important. When and how to sow forget-me-nots
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The forget-me-not is a very undemanding plant that can thrive in almost any location. Tips for choosing a location
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The forget-me-not is usually grown as a spring bloomer. But there are also species that bloom until the beginning of autumn. A personal description
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Forget-me-nots are cut back in autumn or after flowering. What you need to consider when cutting back spring bloomers
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When the heyday of the forget-me-not is over, it no longer looks beautiful. How do you care for forget-me-nots once they have faded?
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Even though it is occasionally sold in pretty pots, forget-me-not is not a houseplant. The flower needs air and light
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Snapdragon care is quite simple. We have summarized what you need to pay attention to in this article for you
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Here you will find out, among other things, how you should water, fertilize and cut the desert rose and how to repot and overwinter the plant
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The desert rose has become too big or does its shape look bad? Then cut them! With these tips you can do it
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Where can you overwinter the desert rose? What should you pay attention to in winter care? All information for you in short form
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Which methods for propagating the desert rose have proven successful? How should you proceed step by step? Find out here
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Read how the life of the desert rose begins and develops from a seed! You will also learn what you should do with the seedlings
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Here you can find out how poisonous the desert rose is and what effects consuming it can have on the body
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When does it become necessary to repot desert roses? How does it work and what should you pay attention to? Here are the answers
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Find out here which two plants are called desert roses and how warm water affects them
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You can read about the reasons behind leaf loss and why it is completely normal for desert roses to shed their leaves in winter here
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With the help of this article you will know what to look out for when buying seeds, what the seeds look like and how to get them to germinate
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There are countless different varieties of climbing roses, which are mainly differentiated according to the frequency of their flowering. We introduce you to the most beautiful ones
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Climbing roses require good, needs-based care. Only then will they develop their typical growth and lush blooms
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Climbing roses are wonderful for adding greenery to a house wall. You can find out what you need to pay attention to when planting in this article
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In principle, climbing roses can also be cultivated very well in pots, but they require very good care and a location that is not too hot
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Climbing roses need a climbing aid in order to be able to “climb” at all. What you should pay attention to when choosing them and planting them
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Climbing roses can also be cultivated very well on the balcony - provided they receive the right care and are in a suitable location
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Choosing the right location for a climbing rose is not easy. The plant needs sun, but does not like high heat
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The climbing rose Santana, like other rose varieties that bloom more often, should be cut in spring. Any dead flowers should also be removed regularly