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Rosmarin_selbst_saeen_01.jpg Sowing rosemary
How to grow rosemary from seeds With its fragrant needles, rosemary greens the steep coastal slopes of Portugal, the mighty limestone cliffs of the Greek archipelago, the...
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Grow your own chives Grow your own chives
Tips for sowing chives in your own garden Everyone knows the good old chive bread or the delicious scrambled eggs with chives in the morning. Chives are a native plant and...
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When to start fertilizing? When to start fertilizing?
When to start fertilising chilli plants grown from seed? When to start fertilizing the chilli pepper seedlings depends on the soil you used to grow them and when and how...
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Growing thyme from seed Growing thyme from seed
Thyme is a small perennial shrubby plant that belongs to the labiates. It hardly grows taller than 20 - 30 cm and is therefore often planted in rock gardens or as a ground...
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Growing parsley from seed Growing parsley from seed
Growing parsley from seed Parsley, like the closely related root parsley, belongs to the umbelliferous family. Originally, leaf parsley comes from the Mediterranean region...
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Growing chervil from seed Growing chervil from seed
Chervil is similar to parsley, but is a much more delicate herb with a subtle parsley flavour and slight aniseed note. It also grows naturally on shaded forest edges, from...
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Hackfleischbaellchen_rund_um_die_Welt_01.jpg Meatballs around the world
Where do they really come from? Some people might assume they originated from Sweden, butthe Swedish government denied this in 2018 . The Swedes stated that the roots of the...
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Growing marjoram from seed Growing marjoram from seed
Like oregano, marjoram belongs to the labiates family. Despite their close relationship, there are differences in the cultivation of the two. Marjoram is very popular as a...
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Oregano_selbst_saeen_01.jpg Growing Oregano from seed
More than any other herb, oregano is associated with Italian cuisine. But oregano, with its oval and delicate hairy leaves, has only been used as a culinary herb for two...
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Top five spices for good health Top five spices for good health
Spices are real superfoods - so never forget to season your food! What are the top spices for good health? 1st place: Turmeric Turmeric is a popular Indian spice...
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Growing Strawberries Growing Strawberries
Like apples, cherries, quinces and many other fruits, strawberries belong to the rose family (Rosacea). Typical for these family are the simple 5-petalled flowers. About 100...
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Grow your own potatoes Grow your own potatoes
Like tomatoes and peppers, the potato belongs to the nightshade family. Spanish sailors brought the first potatoes to Europe around 1560. The potato is a food of modern times...
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Growing Melons Growing Melons
Melons are a refreshing and healthy fruit that belong to the family of cucurbits. Originally from the Mediterranean region, they are a popular snack during the summer months....
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Das_Milpa-Beet_01.jpg The Milpa-Bed
Mixed culture of maize, beans and pumpkin Most garden owners want a natural kitchen garden to grow healthy and pollution-free vegetables. However, the space for this is...
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A hot journey around the World A hot journey around the World
A hot journey around the world - the fascination of international cuisine "Other countries, other customs" is a popular phrase, and every country has its own, often...
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Growing Courgettes Yourself Growing Courgettes Yourself
Courgettes / Zucchini belong to the pumpkin family and originally come from Southern Europe. Translated, zucchini means "little pumpkin", which already indicates its...
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A hot journey around the World A hot journey around the World
A hot journey around the world - We continue our journey across the Atlantic Ocean directly to Africa. Christophorus Columbus brought the chilli to the African coast,...
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Grow your own celeriac Grow your own celeriac
Grow your own celeriac A distinction is made between celery stalks, where only the above-ground part is used, and celeriac tubers. Celeriac belongs to the umbelliferous...
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Thailand_-_im_Land_der_absoluten_Schaerfe_01.jpg Thailand - in the land of absolute heat
Thailand: Our heat journey leads to hot Thailand, so much smaller than nearby China, but always worth a trip. Thailand could also be called the "land of absolute heat"....
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How to Water Chilli Plants How to Water Chilli Plants
What do you need to consider when watering chilli plants? 1. Location: The location of the plant has a big impact on watering. For example, if the plant is in a very...
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Kann_man_gruene_Chilis_essen-01.jpg Can you eat green chillies?
Can you eat green Chillies? If you have grown your own chillies, it can happen that in autumn the plants are still full of green pods, but light and warmth are no longer...
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Gruene_Chilis_im_Herbst-was_tun-01.jpg Green chillies in autumn what to do?
A frequent question from our customers: It is autumn and my chillies are not yet ripe. What can I do? Suddenly it`s autumn, but some chilli plants still have loads of...
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Pepper_X-_die_schaerfste_Chili_der_Welt_01.jpg Pepper X - the hottest chilli in the world...
Pepper X - the hottest chilli in the world World record 2023 with 2.693 million SHU On 16 October 2023, it was officially announced that there is a new world record for...
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Piment_d_Espelette_01.jpg Piment d`Espelette
Piment d`Espelette: The pearl of the Basque Country Piment d`Espelette is more than just a spice, it characterises the entire region of the French Basque Country and is a...
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