Gardening Tips

Greenhouse Planting: How To Do It

You want to grow your own little green paradise? A greenhouse offers your plants ideal growing conditions and you, as an amateur gardener, a covered and protected space where you can plant and harvest as you please. Even when the rest of the garden is still in hibernation. Our guide is a highlight for anyone

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Heating Greenhouse: How To Do It

You want to winterize your greenhouse? But you are not yet sure which type of heating is particularly suitable for your greenhouse? Find out here what options you have and for which plants the different greenhouse heaters are suitable in each case. Greenhouse types by temperatureSince all plants need different temperatures to thrive, there are

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Greenhouse Ventilation: Tips To Get Your Greenhouse Set Up

Proper ventilation is essential for a healthy greenhouse environment. It helps regulate temperature, humidity, and air circulation, creating optimal conditions for plant growth. Here are some tips to help you set up greenhouse ventilation effectively: 1. Ventilation Systems: 2. Placement: 3. Automatic Ventilation: 4. Shading: 5. Air Circulation Fans: 6. Regular Maintenance: 7. Temperature Monitoring:

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Insulate Greenhouse: How To Do It

You have this year a beautiful flowering oleander or other Mediterranean plant in the garden and want to enjoy it next summer? Then you need a well-tempered winter quarters and must insulate your greenhouse for this. Now you can find out how and with what you can best do this! The Right Insulation Material If

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Greenhouse Watering: How To Do It

In addition to light, plants need water to grow and thrive. Especially in larger greenhouses and on large growing areas, the plants should be watered daily, especially when the outside temperatures are warm. If you don’t want to water your greenhouse plants by hand every day or don’t have the time, you need an alternative

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Speed Up Composting: How To Do It

Even minor oversights cause compost not to decompose. Too few compost worms or indiscriminate piling are among the most common pitfalls that torpedo the decomposition of garden and kitchen waste into valuable natural fertilizer. Even when home gardeners compost strictly according to directions, the rotting process takes a whopping twelve months. Read this guide to

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7 Mistakes To Avoid With Compost

Do’s and Don’ts of Compost Composting is a good way to get natural nutrients to mix with garden soil for beautiful plants, flowers and shrubs. But to get compost that makes an excellent fertilizer, it is important not to do just anything under any conditions. To help you see more clearly and to obtain a

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What To Do With Old Mulch

Mulch is a material that covers the soil to keep the soil moist and protect plant roots from heat or cold. Mulching helps reduce weeds and can improve the appearance of a garden. Also, while your vegetable or flower beds may not be used during the winter months, wind or rain can wash soil away

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Designing A Sloping Garden

If your garden has a gentle slope, there’s no need for major work. In the ornamental garden, create curved paths like our English friends do so well. Place your beds perpendicular to the slope in order to tame it and to retain watering. Choose plants with fleshy roots and rhizomes that retain the soil much

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How To Use Wood Ash In The Garden

Whether they come from your chimney or from the destruction of plants after the autumn cleaning of the garden, wood ashes can be recycled. A very natural way to amend the soil and compatible with organic gardening. Wood ashes are very rich in mineral salts, they contain calcium, potash, silica, magnesium and phosphorus. It is

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Can You Put Fire Ash On The Garden?

Wood ashes find a new use in the gardenAshes from hardwood trees are generally richer than those from softwoods. It contains a lot of calcium, in the form of lime (between 17 and 33%), potash (between 2 and 6%), magnesium (between 2.5 and 4.6%), phosphorus (between 1 and 6%), iron oxides, manganese, among others, other

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Maggots In Your Compost

When you try composting, you never cease to be surprised by Nature and all that can happen in a simple bin filled with ‘waste’. And in the surprise category, coming across large white worms is a nice one… or not! In the maturation phase, the compost begins to populate with larger organisms (than the micro-organisms

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Growing Holly Successfully: 9 Tips

Easy to grow, holly flourishes quite well everywhere in France. It is a decorative shrub with evergreen, green and glossy leaves. Moreover, its red berries are more decorative than its leaves. Here are some tips for growing this prickly shrub, which is particularly popular during the holiday season. When to prune holly?Since holly is a

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