Should I Leave Nettles In My Garden?

Should I Leave Nettles In My Garden?

Compared to other plants nettles are probably rather unpopular. Yet the supposed weed in the garden is still very useful for humans, animals and other flowers. Anyone who has ever touched a stinging nettle with their skin while working in the garden knows how unpleasant the plant’s so-called nettle rash can be. The place itches

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Why Are Moles Good For The Garden?

Why Are Moles Good For The Garden?

Contents1 Where there’s a mole, there’s good soil2 Moles eat pests3 The superpowers of moles4 What to do about molehills?5 Mole in the garden: to drive away or not? The insectivore has advantages for planting6 Mole in the garden: How to get rid of insectivores without using poisons.7 Mole in the garden | Is it

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Hydrangeas: Never Cut Off Withered Flowers And How To Protect The Plant From Heat

Hydrangeas: Never Cut Off Withered Flowers And How To Protect The Plant From Heat

Extreme heat can cause dry leaves and drooping flowers on hydrangeas. A few tips can save the plant from heat damage. The next heat wave in summer is sure to come. For many plants in the garden, however, midsummer temperatures around 30 degrees and bright sunshine also mean suffering heat damage. Especially the popular hydrangeas

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Remove Weeds With Pasta Water

Remove Weeds With Pasta Water

If you want to get rid of weeds, you don’t always have to resort to chemicals. Simple home remedies such as pasta water also make the lawn beautiful again. Anyone who attaches importance to a flawless lawn without clover, daisies or other accessory plants actually has to deal with the supply all the time. Apply

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How Do You Make A Live Willow Teepee?

How Do You Make A Live Willow Teepee?

The most important things in a nutshell You can get willow rods for a teepee from nurseries or municipalities. Build your willow teepee in February or March. Prune your teepee annually and water it regularly. Contents1 Willow tepee in the garden: advantages and disadvantages.2 Where to get willow rods for the teepee?3 Building willow teepee:

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How Do You Harvest Wild Garlic?

Wild garlic is an extremely versatile kitchen herb and tastes best fresh. Tips on how to recognize wild garlic, when the right harvest time is and what you should look out for when harvesting, can be found here. Healthy, spicy and tastes like garlic without smelling of it afterwards – gourmets appreciate wild garlic as

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Planting And Caring For Thuja

Planting And Caring For Thuja

Thujen have probably already passed the zenith of their popularity. In the 1970s, the robust hedge plant adorned all gardens. In the meantime, the cypress plant has fallen somewhat into oblivion – although it has a lot to offer. In addition to providing optimal privacy and wind protection, the plant grows quickly and survives even

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Venus Fly Traps: Complete Care Guide

Venus Fly Traps: Complete Care Guide

As a houseplant, the Venus flytrap or Dionaea muscipula is hard to beat for exoticism. We give tips on the proper care and “feeding” of the famous carnivorous plant. Venus flytrap or Dionaea muscipula occupies a special position even among exotic houseplants: In the whole world there is hardly anyone who does not know the

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