Gardening Tips

Fertilize Lavender Only Carefully

Again and again you can read the advice that lavender must be fertilized every two weeks – preferably also with conventional flower fertilizer. However, this information – as widespread as it is – is wrong. Lavender thrives in its Mediterranean home on very poor, often stony soils. Regular fertilization – especially with nitrogenous fertilizers –

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Does Lavender Germinates In The Light?

Many plant seeds are relatively indifferent to whether it is light or dark – they germinate as soon as the appropriate conditions, such as warmth and moisture, are present. Other seeds, on the other hand, absolutely need darkness to germinate, the so-called dark germinators, or light. The latter are called light germinators. Lavender is also

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Get Lavender Winter Ready

Not every lavender plant can be left outside in winter. Of the estimated 25 to 30 lavender varieties, only the true lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) native to the mountains is hardy and can remain outdoors with proper protection. All other lavender varieties overwinter best under cold house conditions in a pot. Protect outdoor lavender from frost

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How To Cut Lavender Correctly – Dates And Types Of Cut In The Tutorial

Mediterranean blossom magic and shapely growth are guaranteed if you prune your lavender courageously every year. When and how to properly prune the floral icon from the Mediterranean is explained in detail in this tutorial. Pruning care on lavender is primarily aimed at promoting the growth of herbaceous shoots and preventing progressive lignification. It is

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French Lavender: Care And Cutting

French lavender is a particularly floriferous species of lavender and therefore especially popular with the aesthetes among amateur gardeners. But it is also anything but stingy with its so characteristic fragrance, which predestines it also for creative aroma DIY projects. OriginLike the better-known true lavender, the French lavender, botanically Lavandula stoechas, comes from Mediterranean regions.

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Chervil And Coriander: Differences

Chervil and coriander: Seemingly confusingly similar – at least for laymen. So that you know in the future exactly whether it is chervil or coriander, here are identifying characteristics of both herbs in comparison. External characteristics in comparison Similar to chervil and parsley , chervil and coriander are confused with each other. But this difference

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Can Coriander Survive Over Winter?

True coriander is an annual plant that originates from the regions of the Mediterranean Sea. Thus, the spice plant can not survive freezing temperatures. In addition, the summer flowering heralds the end of the short life of the plant, investing all the energy in the growth of seeds. An exception is Vietnamese coriander. The tropical

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All About The Origin Of Coriander

In hobby gardens so far rather a rarity, coriander is worldwide as the most used spice. The leaves outrank the seeds. We have compiled interesting facts about the origin and the best varieties for you here. A spice plant with Mediterranean charmCoriander most probably started its triumphal march around the globe from the eastern Mediterranean.

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