Plants 2024, September
Sowing forget-me-nots is uncomplicated. Only the right time is important. When and how to sow forget-me-nots
The forget-me-not is a very undemanding plant that can thrive in almost any location. Tips for choosing a location
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
Forget-me-nots are cut back in autumn or after flowering. What you need to consider when cutting back spring bloomers
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?
Even though it is occasionally sold in pretty pots, forget-me-not is not a houseplant. The flower needs air and light
Snapdragon care is quite simple. We have summarized what you need to pay attention to in this article for you
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
The desert rose has become too big or does its shape look bad? Then cut them! With these tips you can do it
Where can you overwinter the desert rose? What should you pay attention to in winter care? All information for you in short form
Which methods for propagating the desert rose have proven successful? How should you proceed step by step? Find out here
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
Here you can find out how poisonous the desert rose is and what effects consuming it can have on the body
When does it become necessary to repot desert roses? How does it work and what should you pay attention to? Here are the answers
Find out here which two plants are called desert roses and how warm water affects them
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
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
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
Climbing roses require good, needs-based care. Only then will they develop their typical growth and lush blooms
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
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
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
Climbing roses can also be cultivated very well on the balcony - provided they receive the right care and are in a suitable location
Choosing the right location for a climbing rose is not easy. The plant needs sun, but does not like high heat
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
Is your climbing rose not blooming? This is usually due to incorrect care or an unsuitable location
Many climbing roses are very hardy and can therefore overwinter outdoors without any problems. So-called ADR roses are particularly robust
In this article we will take you into the world of climbing roses, where you will learn many interesting facts about their history, varieties and care
Climbing roses do not grow tall on their own, which is why you have to guide their extra-long shoots up and attach them to the trellis
Since climbing roses are heavy feeders, they should be fertilized regularly. You can find out when and how to properly fertilize your roses in this article
Climbing roses - like almost all roses - are quite sensitive to various fungal diseases and infestation with various pests
Climbing roses are best planted in autumn. However, planting in spring may make more sense for various reasons
When should you plant climbing roses? The best time to plant the queen of flowers is a mild, frost-free day in autumn
Climbing roses that bloom once are best cut immediately after flowering, but with varieties that bloom more often, dead flowers should always be removed
For many reasons it may become necessary to transplant older climbing roses. We'll show you how to do this in our step-by-step instructions
There are around 300 to 500 different species of bluebells found almost everywhere in the world. We introduce you to the most beautiful bluebells
Once planted in the garden, lilies of the valley are difficult to destroy. Tips on how to permanently remove spring flowers
It is important to plant climbing roses correctly for he althy growth and lush flowering. What you should pay attention to for maximum success
Climbing roses can be propagated quite easily using cuttings or cuttings, with the success rate being around 30 percent
Although most climbing roses are quite hardy, they will survive the winter much better with our tips