Why You Should Start Garden Planning in Winter

Why You Should Start Garden Planning in Winter

Enhance Your Winter Garden Planning: 5 Original Tips to Elevate Your Spring Garden While the existing advice lays a strong foundation, diving deeper into winter’s unique opportunities can transform your garden from ordinary to extraordinary. Here are five fresh, actionable strategies to enrich your planning process and ensure a thriving, sustainable oasis by spring: Contents1

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Spring Bloomers For The Shade

Spring Bloomers For The Shade

Contents1 Planting in the Shade – What I Learned About Bulbs2 Not All Bulb Flowers Thrive in Every Garden Spot3 Popular Bulb Flowers for Shady Beds4 Planting with Drainage5 Planting Depth Rule of Thumb Planting in the Shade – What I Learned About Bulbs I used to think bulbs were pretty straightforward—you dig a hole,

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When Water Lilies Don’t Bloom

When Water Lilies Don’t Bloom

I used to wonder why my water lilies never bloomed. The leaves looked healthy enough, floating peacefully on the surface of my little garden pond—but no flowers, not even a hint. It was frustrating. I always thought water lilies just bloomed on their own, but it turns out they’re a bit fussier than I expected.

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Garden planning by a professional landscape gardener - is it worth it?

Garden planning by a professional landscape gardener – is it worth it?

A Garden is a Wonderful Place of Peace and Relaxation However, a beautiful garden also requires maintenance and, above all, time. This can be a challenge when balancing work and family. Many hobby gardeners work with passion, but professional garden design can make the crucial difference between a beautiful and a functional garden. In this

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How To Use Rooting Powder Correctly

How To Use Rooting Powder Correctly

Rooting Powder and Root Activators: How They Work and How to Use Them Rooting powders or root activators are popular aids for propagating plants from cuttings, especially with woody plants and roses. Here’s how the different products work and how to use them correctly. Contents1 Why Use Rooting Powder?2 How Does “True” Rooting Powder Work?3

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Can You Still Use Old Potting Soil?

Can You Still Use Old Potting Soil?

Contents1 How Long Does Potting Soil Last – Can You Still Use Old Soil?1.1 Why Use Special Potting Soil Instead of Garden Soil?2 Quick Summary: Can You Still Use Old Potting Soil?3 Using Old Potting Soil in Bags4 Podcast Tip: What Can Good Potting Soil Do?5 Another Weak Point: Water Retention6 Can Using Rooting Powder

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New Plants for Free: How to Propagate Flowering Shrubs with Hardwood Cuttings

Whether it’s butterfly bush, mock orange, or forsythia – many flowering shrubs can be easily propagated in early spring using leafless hardwood cuttings, known in German as Steckholz. Here’s how to expand your garden without spending a cent! Contents1 Why Propagate Flowering Shrubs?2 Step-by-Step Guide: Propagating Flowering Shrubs from Hardwood Cuttings2.1 Step 1: Cut Strong

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Sowing and Planting Sunflowers: What You Need to Know

Sowing and Planting Sunflowers: What You Need to Know

Sunflowers, with their giant yellow blooms, are true eye-catchers in the garden, on the terrace, or even on the balcony. Here’s what matters most when it comes to sowing and planting sunflowers. Sunflowers (Helianthus annuus) are popular for their cheerful, open-faced blossoms. Growing sunflowers yourself – whether sowing or planting – is easy. You don’t

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Fertilise perennials correctly: What do they really need?

Fertilise perennials correctly: What do they really need?

Most perennials don’t necessarily need fertilising. However, in some cases, it’s still beneficial to provide them with nutrients to support healthy growth. With proper nutrition – such as horn shavings – gaps in the perennial bed will fill in more quickly. Just like vegetables, perennials are divided into light feeders and heavy feeders – meaning

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This is how it works: Removing weeds from paving and joints

This is how it works: Removing weeds from paving and joints

Spring is finally here. The trees are budding and flowers are blooming. But it’s not just these plants that are sprouting—so is the weeds, much to the annoyance of hobby gardeners. Dandelions, plantains, and the like are popping up everywhere in Tyrolean gardens and driveways. Removing these weeds, especially from cracks and joints, is difficult—but

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Vole or mole: who digs up the garden?

Vole or mole: who digs up the garden?

Contents1 Vole or Mole? Identifying Before Control Measures in Winter2 The Mole as a Beneficial Garden Helper3 Vole or Mole: How to Identify Their Tracks3.1 Signs of Vole Activity:3.2 Vole Reproduction:4 Signs of Mole Activity:5 The “Disturbance Test” to Differentiate Between Moles and Voles Vole or Mole? Identifying Before Control Measures in Winter Both voles

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Watch out for mice in raised beds: this is how quickly the hantavirus is transmitted

Watch out for mice in raised beds: this is how quickly the hantavirus is transmitted

Contents1 Time to Get Started in the Garden: Preparing Raised Beds – But Beware of Mice and Hantavirus2 How Is Hantavirus Transmitted?3 What Are the Symptoms of Hantavirus?4 How to Prevent Infections Time to Get Started in the Garden: Preparing Raised Beds – But Beware of Mice and Hantavirus Mice often overwinter in raised beds,

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