Gardening Tips

How To Use Nematodes Against Snails

The plague of snails is omnipresent, especially after this rainy May. All defensive measures such as sprinkling slug pellets, erecting slug fences and beer traps, collecting eggs are well-known tips, but they are of little help. Keep snails away permanently Nematodes are tiny, small threadworms. The (unpronounceable) Phasmarhabditis nematodes of the species hermaphrodita are suitable

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What Grows Well On A Slope?

On a slope in full sun the following grows well: the fastest to root the slope is the pennywort (Lysimachia nummularia, blooming in June-July with many yellow flowers) or a strawberry meadow (variety ‘Florika’ with many very tasty medium-sized fruits). You can also use golden strawberry (Waldsteinia ternata), which weaves a dense, absolutely low-maintenance carpet.

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Why Are My Apples Full Of Worms

You can get nasty surprises when harvesting apples. If the apple is wormy or you bite into a rotten core, a small moth has probably struck, namely the codling moth (Cydia pomonella). The butterflies are 15 to 20 mm in size and inconspicuous brown-bark colored. Infestation several times a year Immediately after mating, a female

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Why Are My Junipers Turning Brown?

Juniper (Juniperus) is occasionally affected by the so-called needle blight, which is manifested by brown branches and needle drop. It can be caused by irregular watering (waterlogging or drought) or also by an infestation of the juniper leaf miner moth. The moths of this moth fly in the months of May/June. They then immediately begin

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When To Prune An Old Apple Tree?

Pruning an old apple tree is essential for maintaining its health, shape, and fruit production. The best time to prune an old apple tree is during late winter to early spring, while the tree is dormant but just before new growth begins. Here are some key considerations for pruning an old apple tree: 1. Late

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Does Bamboo Need To Be Cut?

Bamboo does not really require pruning (except for dwarf garden). However, in the spring, remove all broken, frost-damaged or discolored culms at the base. Also, in upright growing species, the culms become unsightly after about 5 years and must be cut out for that reason alone. You can pluck off dried and discolored leaves at

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When Can I Cut Rhododendron?

In fact, rhododendrons are rarely pruned. But when a rhododendron grows old, bare and sparse, it certainly helps to prune. In this case, they even accept a strong pruning into the old wood and then rejuvenate themselves again. The best time for pruning is always immediately after flowering. However, you can also cut off shoots

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How To Transplant An Old Conifer?

Conifers (and woody plants) are regularly replanted in nurseries at intervals of about 3 to 5 years (the expert calls this “verschult”) so that they form compact fiber root balls and are ready for sale at any time. When conifers stand in the same place for a long time, they sprout – depending on the

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