Fruit & Vegetables 2025, January
If you can't wait any longer, you can harvest certain vegetables in September. These include potatoes, turnips, beets and radishes.
Have you ever heard of a microwave pumpkin? There really is! You can find out how it is grown and processed here.
If you would like to harvest your own radishes in autumn, then you should sow the radish seeds now.
In September most fruit trees are ready to be harvested. After the harvest, the trees require very special care.
If you like cranberries and want to plant a bush yourself, it is best to do so in autumn. We explain what to look out for.
Anyone who grows artichokes in the garden does not have to worry too much about overwintering. They can overwinter both outdoors and indoors.
The pumpkin is not only a delicious vegetable, the pumpkin is also a medicinal plant. Its healing powers have been known since the Middle Ages. Read more here.
Persimmon trees are becoming more and more popular and are therefore increasingly finding their way into many gardens. In October you can harvest the delicious persimmons.
Rhubarb is really delicious. For those who are impatient and don't want to wait until early summer, there is the option of making the rhubarb earlier. Read more.
Planting olive trees outdoors is a challenging undertaking. ✅ Important information on time, location & Winter storage on Gartentipps.com
You don't have to prepare beetroot fresh. You can also store them and process them later. However, there are a few things to consider when storing it.
Buying horseradish in a jar is one solution, planting horseradish in the garden and harvesting it yourself is certainly the better and tastier one. Read what you need here.
If the leaves of your currant have blisters, it is probably caused by the currant blister aphid. We'll show you how to get rid of them.
You don't necessarily have to buy tomato passata. You can strain your tomatoes yourself in just a few steps. We'll show you how.
Tomatoes thrive anywhere. However, they are only optimally protected in a greenhouse. However, you can find out what needs to be taken into account here.
Not only real garden professionals can refine cucumbers. With the right know-how and a little green thumb, you can do it too ✅.
Vegetables taste best when they come from your own garden ✅. With proper storage you can increase shelf life ✅.
Blackberries are quite hardy. Nevertheless, they can be attacked by diseases and pests. We'll tell you what to do then.
The berries of the sea buckthorn are absolute vitamin bombs. But you can only bring in a rich harvest if you pay attention to a few things when planting.
If you think it's difficult to grow broccoli in your own garden, you're wrong. It's actually child's play. You don't even have to pay much attention to it.
Artichokes are easy to grow. It only gets complicated when they are affected by diseases, pests or care errors. Then quick help is important.
For a rich currant harvest, it is important that you cut your currants regularly. We'll tell you the best way to do this.
You can easily tell when a pumpkin is really ripe with a few simple tips. You can read about all the options here.
In boxes or pots - tomatoes are easy to grow on the balcony. Nothing goes wrong with our tips.
Buy young plants or grow cucumbers yourself? Of course I prefer the latter! This has several advantages and is also very easy.
Pasnips are versatile, tasty and also very popular. But in order for them to thrive, you need to give them some nurturing.
Cultivating sea buckthorn is currently very trendy. Many can't get enough of it. So here's an explanation of how you can multiply it.
Have you always wondered what those orange tomatoes are on the fruit shelf? These are persimmons. If you like, you can even grow them yourself in the garden.
Mirabelle plums can be propagated, but it's not that easy. This requires a lot of technical knowledge and a sure instinct.
With their large flower heads, artichokes are small eye-catchers in the garden. All you have to do is water and fertilize them properly to make them such eye-catchers.