Garden calendar
Pruning, planting and maintenance
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Nutrition
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Compost is an outstanding source of nutrients for flowers and plants. With our simple and eco-friendly solution, you can make your own compost from fallen leaves and other garden and kitchen waste.
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Winter is here again and many birds have headed south. The birds that stay here for winter often do so around towns and in our gardens. They have learned that in hard times they are more likely to find food there, than in the woods or fields
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In the coming months it is important to fertilize the garden. The ideal moment to add fertilizer differs per plant. Some plants even have their own specially developed fertilizer. Of course, it is possible to use standard fertilizer for the whole garden, but for the best results some plants need fertilizer with a special composition.
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Gardening enthusiasts are usually very nature-friendly. A compost container is essential for ecologically sound gardening.
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Autumn is on its way and many trees will lose their leaves. If you want to throw the fallen leaves onto the compost heap, you should consider that leaves from trees decompose more slowly than other plant matter and vegetable waste on the compost heap.
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Every garden needs fertilizer from time to time to provide the plants with sufficient nutrients. You can choose between organic fertilizer and artificial fertilizer.

