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Erica gracilis
Ø11 cm, Red
2 for 199,-
Calluna vulgaris
Ø12 cm, Multi
2 for 1
Calluna vulgaris (Garden Girls Series)
Ø12 cm, Pink
Ø12 cm, Lilac
Ø12 cm, White
Calluna vulgaris SKYLINE
Ø17 cm, Assorted colors
Calluna vulgaris (Beauty Ladies Series) 'High Five'
Ø17 cm, Multi
Calluna vulgaris (Beauty Ladies Series) 'Mosaica'
Ø45 cm, Multi
Calluna / Dichondra
Ø23 cm, Multi
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Calluna vulgaris, hebe, carex
4 for 99,-
Ø10,5 cm, Assorted colors
2 for 130,-
Hebe 'Green Boy´s' 12 cm
Ø12 cm, Assorted colors
Brassica oleraca
Nandina domestica OBSESSED ('Seika')
Ø17 cm, Red
2 for 99,-
Gaultheria procumbens BIG BERRY ('Gaubi')
Ø10,5 cm, Red
Calluna vulgaris (Beauty Ladies Series) 'Skyfive'
Gaultheria mucronata
Romantic G. Heather bowl 30 cm
Ø30 cm, Multi
Ø24 cm, Black
Ø14 cm, Rust
Ø28 cm, Beige
Ø21 cm, Brown
Ø32 cm, Beige
Ø22 cm, Terracotta
Ø14 cm, Beige
Ø14 cm, Green
Lavender is a delight – whether in full bloom, as essential oil, or as a decorative touch.Discover how to plant and care for lavender to enjoy its beauty for seasons to come.
With the right tools, fertilizer and care, the dream of a healthy and green lawn becomes a reality. Learn more about how to take care of the lawn and keep it in good condition all year round.
The inner part of nature's everyday drama unfolds in your garden - attracting all the forest's small birds with food. It is a fascinating, exciting, entertaining, and - for certain small birds - a life-saving act to feed them through the coldest period of the year.
Japanese skimmia is a perfect winter plant for your outdoor pots. The plant brightens up your patio or balcony throughout the autumn and winter with its shiny evergreen leaves and pink or white flowers – or bright red berries that some varieties have. Scientific name: Skimmia japonicaFamily: Rutaceae
Do you want to fill your pantry with homemade treats? Making your own juice is a perfect way to utilize fruits and berries from the garden.
When fall is approaching and the nights get colder, it's easy to think that the gardening season is over, but nothing could be further from the truth. Fall is the perfect time to plant new perennials, shrubs, and trees. Even seeds can benefit from being planted in the fall.,Early in the fall, when the soil is still warm, it's easy for new plants to establish themselves. Fall rains and higher humidity help, and you don't have to run around with the watering can as often as when planting in spring and summer. The actual digging is also easier when the soil is moist.,,,As if that wasn't enough, fall is also an excellent time for dividing and moving plants. Since the plants are going into winter dormancy and the plant sap is sinking down into the roots, they are not as sensitive as in the summer.
Good soil and fertilizer are important for healthy, fresh and beautiful plants throughout the season – regardless of whether you plant directly in the garden or in outdoor pots, planters, and boxes.
Always dreamed of a winter garden? You don't need a heated greenhouse to have plants that can survive year-round. With the right type of insulation, many plants can thrive even in subzero temperatures. Avoid frost damage and learn about the plants that can withstand frost the best here!
Celebrate the fall with a fall wreath of heather. Here you have a simple step-by-step guide, so that you can make your own, whether you prefer a pink dream or more classic fall colors.