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Vertical Gardens
Should you call it a botanical miracle, art, or simply a trend? Vertical gardens, invented by the Frenchman Patrick Blanc, are at any rate special and an absolute eye-catcher. The basis for the existence of vertical gardens is the recognition in 1968 that plants indeed need water to survive – but no soil.
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The best time to put your container plants outside
If you currently soak up the sun on the patio or on the balcony, you will certainly be looking forward to enjoying your potted plants again. After all, they import new colour in to the surrounding area. Read here when it's the best time to put the container plants outside and what you should consider...
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Hose Pipe Bans
Water Saving Products from Gardena
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Helpful tips against spring fever
At last spring has arrived! As nature moves on to a high performance, temperatures rise and days are getting longer, we are looking forward to gardening in the warm spring sun. But instead of blossoming out like nature, many of us are currently tired and feel exhausted - the spring fever has arrived…
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Cutting back a bed of roses
Bed or bush roses are roses which have several blossoms on one stem, whereas hybrid tea roses have only one blossom per stem. Now, in spring, it’s time to get your roses ready for the summer season. Roses should only be cut if no more severe frosts are expected.
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