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Spring is here – this is what you can do now

Garden care
Spring

The snow is gone and the songbirds are chirping – spring is officially here. Tidy and prune in the garden, and let the first spring flowers take their place in beds and pots. Bring the spirit of spring to your outdoor spaces!

As the first warming rays of sunshine reach us and winter retreats, the gardening season can truly begin, with flowers in beds and pots, as well as sowing seeds for pelargoniums and Verbena bonariensis. Small-flowered daffodils are wonderful for decorating, as are pansies, pelargoniums, violets, and tulips.

See everything within spring flowers

Viola h. basket 22 cm

Viola h. basket 22 cm

Viola x wittrockiana

Ø22 cm, Assorted colors

Kr 169.90
Narcissus 'Bridal crown' 12 cm
50%

Narcissus 'Bridal crown' 12 cm

Ø12 cm, Offwhite

Kr 44.95 89.90
Bellis perennis 10,5 cm

Bellis perennis 10,5 cm

Bellis perennis

Ø10,5 cm, Assorted colors

Kr 59.90
Erica darleyensis
2 for 140,-

Erica darleyensis

Erica darleyensis

Ø13 cm, Purple

Kr 79.90
Salix caprea 'Kilmarnock' stem 60 cm 19cm

Salix caprea 'Kilmarnock' stem 60 cm 19cm

Salix caprea 'Kilmarnock' stem 60 cm 19cm

Height 80CM, Green

Kr 299.90
Ranunculus 12 cm

Ranunculus 12 cm

Ranunculus 12 cm

Ø12 cm, Assorted colors

Kr 79.90
Ranunculus a. ‘Sprinkles Pink Bicolor' 19 cm

Ranunculus a. ‘Sprinkles Pink Bicolor' 19 cm

Ranunculus asiaticus ‘Sprinkles® Pink Bicolor'

Ø17 cm, Multi

Kr 259.90
Muscari a. 'Big Smile' bowl 17 cm
50%

Muscari a. 'Big Smile' bowl 17 cm

Ø17 cm, Blue

Kr 64.95 129.90

Enjoy the sun – and prepare the garden

First of all, it's a good idea to start with this:

  • Wash all pots and tools – otherwise, there's a risk of plant diseases being transferred to new plants.
  • Clean up in the garden and on the balcony – cut down and trim perennials.
  • Rake away leaves and old fallen fruit from autumn (if you didn't already do it in the fall).
  • Give the lawn nutrients when it has dried up and started to grow.
  • Remove moss with a metal rake.
  • Put last year's compost in beds and the kitchen garden.
  • Remove weeds now – then you avoid the heavy work in summer.
  • Prune roses and fruit trees such as apples and pears.
  • Trees with stone fruits such as plums, cherries, peaches, and sweet cherries are sensitive and must be pruned carefully – only take younger branches to avoid excessively large wound surfaces. Remove dead and damaged branches. Use a sturdy ladder if necessary.

Start the garden season

Once you've finished the preparatory groundwork, the garden is ready to be filled with plants again. Now is the time to fill pots with good quality potting soil, leca pebbles, and various spring flowers. Pansies in beautiful colors immediately brighten up a bare spring garden. They like cool spring air, and the best thing is that they tolerate frost.

  • Replenish with fresh, nutrient-rich flower soil.
  • Perennials can be dug up and divided if they have become large.
  • Sow summer flowers and vegetables indoors in advance and plant them out when the risk of frost is over.
  • When it gets warmer, it's time to sow parsley, dill, broad beans, and lettuce directly outdoors. The soil must be at least five degrees.

Celebrating spring outdoors

Don't forget the outdoor furniture, the blanket, the coffee, and the cookies – celebrate your day's work in the garden or on the balcony with a coffee break in the sun. Spring is finally here!


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With proper maintenance and winter storage, you can keep your garden furniture lasting and looking great, year after year. Usually, it doesn't take much!

Spring flowers in pots – decorate your entrance for spring

Spring flowers in pots – decorate your entrance for spring

When spring comes, we would like to decorate the entrance, porch, and stairs with spring's favorite plants, colorful decorations, and pots. Here are our best tips. Make it nice outside when the spring sun shines, and welcome spring. You and everyone who visits you will quickly notice the difference flowers and decorations can make.

Pansies - planting and care

Pansies - planting and care

When spring arrives, we're itching to tidy and prepare the patio for the summer season. Until the 17th of May, it's too cold for most summer flowers to be outside, but fortunately, garden centers are overflowing with the robust and decorative pansy.

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