Garden design 2025, January
Removing moss, on the patio or sidewalk, is a job that should be done before winter. Here are 5 tips on how to do it the easiest way.
With winter approaching, it's high time to think about how you want to keep your garden pond free of ice. Here are 5 effective methods presented.
Small, bare spots in the lawn can be easily touched up. Unfortunately, this is not enough for an extremely matted and moss-covered lawn - renewal is the order of the day.
A clear garden pond always looks cleaner and better maintained than a pond with cloudy water. So here are 8 tips for clear water in the garden pond.
Intrusion protection begins in the garden, because it is not uncommon for burglars to get into the house via the garden. High hedges should be avoided as they offer thieves privacy. Read more.
Just because you're in a wheelchair doesn't mean you can't take care of your garden yourself
There is no such thing as the right garden shed lighting, because everyone's requirements and tastes are different. Be inspired by my suggestions.
Have you always wanted to create a heather garden? Then now is the right time for it. Heather is a real eye-catcher in every garden.
Smoking nuisance from crickets in the garden often leads to neighborhood disputes. But who is allowed to barbecue when and how often is not precisely defined by law.
Wood, aluminium, plastic - which material is the best for garden furniture? An overview of the most popular garden furniture materials and their properties.
Summer is over. Time to create an autumn flair on the terrace. You can find 5 clever decoration ideas to make your own here.
Did you know that you shouldn't step on the lawn in winter? The reason for this is that the turf can easily break off when frozen. Read more.
Just because summer is over doesn't mean the beautiful garden season is over. Use grasses and heather plants for garden design in September.
If you also have fungi in your lawn, you should remove them as soon as possible. There are a few things to keep in mind.
Anyone who thinks that garden furniture has to be expensive is wrong. With a little skill, you can also build them yourself at low cost. Presented here are 4 creative DIY ideas.
The cypress originally comes from the Mediterranean region, but is becoming increasingly popular in Germany. Read our tips for caring for the cypress here.
Hibiscus has colorful flowers. To keep it that way, you have to cut the hibiscus properly, preferably in spring.
A disused wheelbarrow does not have to end up in the garbage. With a few simple steps, it can be prepared and planted to become an eye-catcher in the garden.
The cornelian cherry is particularly common in southern Europe, but you can also plant the tree in your garden at home. All care tips here.
After pool season is before pool season! This means that if you want to use your pool in the coming summer, you have to winterize it in good time.
Even if the euonymus is a poisonous plant, it is still very popular in the garden. Mainly because it's so easy to care for.
A swimming pond is not easy to build. Without the right planning, the project can quickly fail and, in the worst case, even result in high fines.
You don't like the current location of your cherry laurel? Then simply transplant it. But be careful, because there are a few things to consider.
Charcoal is and will always be the preferred way of grilling. When asked about the right charcoal grill, three models are the most popular.
Growing or propagating cannas from seeds is possible with some species, but is a bit time-consuming. It just takes a bit of skill and patience though.
If you like growing plants yourself and are patient, you can easily propagate almond trees. There are several ways to do this.
The Thuja is not only a real eye-catcher as a hedge, it also looks good when cut into shape. Spirals, spheres and cones are very popular among them.
Benjes hedges are inexpensive alternatives to conventional property boundaries. They also provide a natural habitat for many useful animals.
If you like butterflies, you can lure them into the garden with the summer lilac. However, it only thrives if you take good care of it.
If you want to propagate the buttercup, you have two options. We will explain to you how propagation by seed and by runners works.