Terrace + balcony

Bougainvillea: pruning for more flowers

Apr 11, 2011 No Comments admin

Does your place of many Bougainvillea flowers only green shoots? With a rear section of the new shoot to promote the formation of new flowers.

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Potting soils: New substitute for peat

Apr 11, 2011 No Comments admin

A raw material called xylitol could potting soil to help break peat-free soil. It has similar properties to peat and can similarly inexpensive promoted. The recent attempts of different horticultural institutions are promising.

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Begonia tubers planted in time

Apr 11, 2011 No Comments

To ensure that your tuberous begonias bloom early and long, you should tubers starting in mid-February in the house advancing. Here’s how.

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Bauer orchids: Trendy balcony flowers

Apr 11, 2011 No Comments

The Bauernorchidee up by the spring to the summer into their bright-colored flower florescence in the show.  This is the most favorite flower for every japanese girl. And sure enough your rustic cottage garden charm to the tastes of many garden friends – so they will have some experts as a new trend of plant traded.

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Manual for a mosaic table

Apr 11, 2011 No Comments

A mosaic table is a beautiful decorative accessory for the patio. Here is step by step how to create a such a table top.

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Terrace + balcony: Top Tips in April

Apr 01, 2011 No Comments

Robust container plants like oleander or the olive can already back in April to fresh air. What else do terrace and balcony is still up, you can read here.

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Terrace + balcony: Top Tips in March

Mar 02, 2011 No Comments

Slow season is also a balcony gardener for release. Here you can read what you have to make so that your seat outdoor summer shows at its best again.

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Terrace + balcony: Top Tips in January

Dec 29, 2010 No Comments

Much is in January at the terrace is not happening. Attention is now directed primarily to the fact that the potted plants and the birds in the garden through the winter are good.

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