The Birch - Symbol Of Spring

The Birch – Symbol Of Spring

The birch was the first pioneer tree to return to the treeless zone after the Ice Age, 15,000 years ago. The birch has therefore accompanied human history since the Paleolithic Age. Perhaps that is why there are so many traditions from customs and medical history. For many people, the birch is the most beautiful of […]

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Hops - More Than Just Beer

Hops – More Than Just Beer

True hops (Humulus lupulus) is a climbing plant that is not only cultivated, but can also be found growing wild in riparian forests and forest edges. This perennial climbing plant has some botanical features to offer. The hop plants’ tendrils, covered with stiff climbing hairs, are right-twining, which is rare. The rapid growth of hop

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Drive Out Voles - Protect the Garden With Home Remedies and Repellent Plants

Drive Out Voles – Protect the Garden With Home Remedies and Repellent Plants

Even the most understanding and peaceful gardeners are bound to know one or two garden inhabitants that they are not particularly happy about. One of these is undoubtedly the vole, sometimes also called the “great vole”. This pesky rodent has a particular fondness for the roots of many garden plants and can cause a lot

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Phacelia - an Absolute Bee Friend

Phacelia – an Absolute Bee Friend

There are almost 200 species of phacelia, which belong to the family of the rough-leaved plants and are thus related to comfrey, for example. The tansy phacelia (Phacelia tanacetifolia), which is also mainly cultivated here, is the best-known species. It got its name from the similarity of its leaves to the native tansy (Tanacetum vulgare).

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What plants are used as indicators?

What plants are used as indicators?

Plants are commonly used as indicators in various fields, including environmental science, ecology, and agriculture, to monitor and assess specific environmental conditions, health, or changes. Here are several types of indicator plants and their uses: These are just a few examples of how plants are used as indicators in different contexts to assess environmental conditions,

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How To Build Ollas Yourself

How To Build Ollas Yourself

During the vacation season, a difficult question arises for many amateur gardeners: what happens during their absence to the plants in the garden or raised bed that need frequent watering? A dear neighbor is not always available to water the plants on a daily basis. And an irrigation system with a drip hose is quite

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fox in city

What Do Foxes Eat In The City?

What do foxes eat in the city? The fox has long since settled in cities. But what food do urban foxes actually prefer?Are ducks, chickens, geese still on his menu or do urban foxes prefer hamburgers and kebabs? I found 7 crazy things that “urban foxes” eat in the city. Let’s go! Contents1 What do

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Is Frost Bad For Rain Barrels?

Is Frost Bad For Rain Barrels?

This question is asked every autumn many garden and property owners. However, it cannot be answered unequivocally with “yes” or “no”. Some rain collectors need to be winterized, while others do not. So that you can collect rain again next year and not have any nasty surprises in the spring, I have summarized everything about

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Does The Stone Marten Hibernate?

Does the stone marten hibernate? Martens are well-known malefactors that can make our lives really difficult. I wondered whether one has at least in the winter months his peace before the malefactor.This and many other exciting answers to the stone marten, you will find in this article. After reading, you are a real marten expert.

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