Plants

Hedge myrtle
The hedge myrtle is an optimal alternative for the boxwood. She is undemanding, easy to get in shape and impresses with a changeable beauty. The hedge myrtle "Maigrün" presents itself to the beholder extremely diversely. Transformed into a variety of sculptures and figures, the plant becomes an eye-catcher in every garden.


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Snow Sythism - Planting, caring and cutting
We all know the yellow blooming forsythia. But do you also know the snow rhythm? It is also a real eye-catcher in the garden and quite easy to maintain. The Schneorsythie is one of the olive trees and is there the sole representative of the genus Abeliophyllum dar. The original home of the Schneorsythie located on the Korena peninsula, where the stocks are generally considered to be in decline and are considered partially endangered.


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Tatar dogwood - plants, fertilize and cut
You want more color in your garden? Then the easy-care Tatar dogwood (Cornus Alba) is just the thing for your green oasis. Also known as White Dogwood, the Tartar Dogwood is a medium-sized, deciduous shrub that flowers from May to July. The dense inflorescences have a diameter of three to five millimeters and are covered with numerous small, white to yellowish flowers.


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Indoor plants for south windows - these 18 plants like a lot of sun
In a south window plants get distributed throughout the day a lot of light and sometimes also from enormous heat. Most could not stand here without being harmed. Succulents can best cope with these extreme conditions. But also indoor plants with exotic-looking flowers or decorative leaf green can be a great eye-catcher, as long as you take their individual needs into account.


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Cleaning rubber trees - That's the way it works best
If the leaves of the gum tree are polluted, it can have disastrous consequences for the plant. Therefore it is important that you clean the leaves regularly. The rubber tree is particularly noticeable by its large, leathery leaves. And this is exactly where a lot of space, on which dust settles, is noticeable.


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Treat rubber flow - Control your trees!
The so-called rubber flow is a disease that often causes a tree to die. But it does not have to come that far. You can handle the rubber flow. When a tree suffers from the so-called rubber flow, it manifests itself in a light brown, soft mass that forms lumpy on the bark.


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Record sheet - The 10 most beautiful varieties presented
The record sheet is a large and undemanding shrub that provides numerous eye-catching species in the garden. We have introduced you to the 10 most beautiful varieties here. The Asian record sheets are of the genus Rodgersia and were first described in 1858 by Asa Gray.


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Crown of Glory: Detect and combat diseases and pests
The crown of glory is a pretty robust plant that even forgives care mistakes. With wrong care but it can quickly come to deficiencies. The natural range of the crown of glory is in Southeast Asia and the tropical regions of Africa. In Kenya, Indonesia, Nepal, South Africa or Tanzania, the plant is found in the wild.


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26 Absolutely easy-care indoor plants for beginners
You are out of luck with indoor plants? Then choose plants for which you do not necessarily need a green thumb. Real houseplants for beginners, such as these 26 houseplants. 1 green lily The green lily is a plant that you can not really go wrong with.


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English roses - plants, location and varieties
English roses are among the most beautiful plants in the garden. Their care is usually easier than many hobby gardeners imagine. As is usual with all crops, it is advantageous to find out about the location and the condition of the soil before planting. With good site conditions, the English rose already feels very well and the care of this noble plant succeeds with a light hand.


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Shrubs and bushes for small gardens - ideas
Flowering ornamental shrubs give the garden liveliness and are ideal as design elements. Evergreen shrubs can be set as a targeted eye-catcher or trailblazing element. Shrubs or bushes are in a sense the walls in the rooms of the garden. With their changing colors throughout the year, they create oases of relaxation.


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Phlox, phlox
Origin The Phlox (Phlox) are a genus of plants in the family of the Verbenaceae family (Polemoniaceae) and come almost without exception from North America.The Siberian phlox (Phlox sibirica) is the only species that is native to North Asia. The most popular species for the classic perennial flowerbed come from the lowlands of North America and are characterized by countless, mostly fragrant flowers and symmetrical inflorescences, which makes them incredibly decorative.


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Pumpkin
General All today known pumpkin varieties go back to game species, which were originally native in Central and South America. It is believed that the indigenous people of the American continent cultivated the vegetables around 10,000 BC. However, over millennia, probably only the oily kernels of the fruits were used as food.


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Maintain Venus Flytrap - That's how the green huntress gets really strong
She is small, but not without. After all, she even eats insects. We are talking about the Venus flytrap. If you want to keep it, you have to pay attention to it. The fascinating Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) belongs to the small group of carnivores in the plant kingdom and is probably the most popular of all carnivorous plants.


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Boxwood
Use Boxwood trees are suitable for any kind of topiary, even for very detailed figures. In the cottage gardens, rose gardens and formal gardens, it is one of the plants that one can confidently call "indispensable". The European wild species (Buxus sempervirens) and fast-growing varieties such as 'Handsworthiensis' are also suitable for cut hedgehog hedges up to about 2 meters in height.


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