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Garden work in autumn

Preparing the garden for winter in autumn

Although the temperatures drop in autumn and many people prefer to sit in front of the fireplace with a good book and a hot drink, gardening is important at this time of year too. Because of the autumn foliage and flora, the garden needs a lot of attention, especially in autumn. Gardening in the autumn mainly involves cutting back old shoots on all plants in the garden. Faded areas and naturally...

Sowing in August

Is August - too late for sowing? No!

For many fruits and vegetables, the middle of summer is certainly too late for sowing, as many things can already be harvested, such as chillies, cucumbers and tomatoes, but there is still a wide range of crops that should only be sown now or that can be sown over several months and ideally harvested several times per season...

Fresh herbs from our own cultivation

Herb diversity from your own garden

Growing herbs in your own garden has many advantages. Stroke your hand over your herbs and enjoy their fragrance. With these spices you can give your dishes a very special finesse. If you don't have a garden, you can cultivate most herbs in a flower pot on the balcony...

How do I plant an apple tree?

Planting an apple tree: that's the way to do it!

Planting an apple tree in your own garden is a great way to make your outdoor leisure time even more effective. Firstly, an apple tree is a real eye-catcher when it grows and flourishes and secondly, fresh apples from your own harvest still taste best. If you are planting a fruit tree for the first time, the following tips may help you...

How her Valentine's Day roses stay fresh longer

What a wonderful gesture!

What a wonderful gesture! You have received a few enchanting roses from your partner for Valentine's Day, but they are slowly letting their heads down? There are tips and tricks that will help you to enjoy the roses you received for Valentine's Day for longer. You can find some help in the article below. When you receive roses for Valentine's Day, your partner has purchased them from the florist...

Natural visual protection through ivy

The ivy as a natural privacy screen

In private gardens ivy is often used as a natural privacy screen. In addition to its practical use, the plant also has an aesthetic appeal, as the greenery has a natural look and at the same time protects against prying eyes. The fast-growing and evergreen plant makes hardly any demands on the location and, with the right care, quickly serves as a reliable screen. Ivy convinces through easy care...

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