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The interest in decorating with plants is increasing, and more and more people want plants that bring new energy. Plants can transform a dull space into a sculptural eye-catcher, radiate elegance, or be a colorful energy bomb. These plants give your home a completely new character!

How much water is enough? That depends on the plant, the soil, its placement, and the season. Here are our best tips and advice for successful watering of your indoor potted plants.

The fire pit crackles as the snow falls. What in the summer is an Italian piazza full of overflowing pots in front of the greenhouse, Anniken has now cleared for a fire pit. Here, the family can enjoy the warmth of the flames under the atmospheric string lights while the garden wears its white winter dress.

Several indoor plants give off a lot of moisture and make the air inside better to breathe in. Humidifying plants also help with dry eyes and dry skin.

Are your indoor plants looking a bit sickly during the winter months? This is usually because the natural light from the sun is too weak. With the help of plant lighting, you can give both seed-grown plants and potted plants the little extra they need to thrive at home all year round.

When planting in pots, the plant's nutrient and water reserves are limited to the size of the pot. As the plant grows larger, it should be repotted.

Even those who do not have the opportunity to plant outdoors can enjoy the joy of growing and harvesting. During the winter months, one must provide extra light for the crop to germinate.

Planting vegetables and herbs in the winter in transparent plastic boxes that can be placed outdoors during the coldest season of the year is not only space-saving - it also produces stronger plants that can withstand a frosty night or two. Join the trend and start planting already this winter.

Wish the birds a Merry Christmas with delicious Christmas bird food, and decorate outdoors at the same time. A little extra love for the birds can create Christmas magic for both young and old.

When the garden is blanketed in snow, it’s easy to think that growing has to wait — but luckily, there’s plenty you can do already if your green fingers are itching.

Winter is in full swing. For those of us who garden, this is a quieter time, but for those who want to, there’s always something to do.

Christmas is approaching, and gardening may seem far away. But for those who yearn, there is always something to sow and plant. Summarize this year's efforts in the garden and plan for the coming season.

Whether you want less visibility or a green shield against the wind, evergreen hedges are something worth taking a closer look at. Evergreen hedges retain their foliage throughout the winter, providing protection even when the snow falls. Here we present five varieties that are worth considering.

When the summer flowers have withered and the cold arrives, you can still enjoy plants that can withstand a frosty night or two. They sparkle beautifully with ice crystals and give the garden a magical feel. Plant them together with evergreen jewels that you can illuminate during Christmas time, or in a beautiful pot by the entrance.

They are green and beautiful, but indoor plants are not just pretty, they provide oxygen and balance humidity, but for those who are allergic, they can unfortunately become troublesome. Luckily, there are many allergy-friendly varieties to choose from.

When winter lays its white blanket, Sylvia’s garden takes on a very special character. Behind a black-painted fence awaits a harmonious Japanese design where crisp lines meet the soft forms of the snow. Here, graphic design graduate Sylvia Elisabeth Kupkow creates a garden that captures the eye – from the pergola in the middle of the garden to the carefully placed planting boxes and evergreen sculptures. Winter gives the garden a structured and elegant look, but it’s clear that the playful movement of summer lies waiting beneath the snow.

Cut flowers can brighten up any room, and they often emit a pleasant fragrance. A bouquet of beautiful cut flowers simply provides a bit of everyday luxury. Give away a well-composed bouquet, put a single flower in a vase in the bathroom, or unleash your creativity by creating a large bouquet. See the tips below to succeed with your cut flowers.,https://youtu.be/6lhzmeflLJM

Start a fire in the oven or fireplace at home, and enjoy the warmth and coziness it brings. Learn everything you need to know about firewood and indoor fireplaces.

Even though the garden is often covered in white snow during winter, Therese has ensured there are evergreen elements throughout the outdoor space.

Good soil and nutrients are the alpha and omega for both green and flowering indoor plants. Since the plants are in pots, they are completely dependent on us to give them what they need to thrive.

A muted palette of white, gray, and brown tones characterizes Hanne's Nordic-style winter garden.

The garden is resting for a few months now, and it is a perfect opportunity to plan for the next season. This is when you lay the groundwork. Do an evaluation. What worked well last time? What should be done differently now?

Evergreen bushes are a large group of plants that include conifers. They are an important part of our gardens and outdoor spaces because they are fresh and green all year round. The group is very diverse in terms of both leaf and needle shapes and also colors.

When winter lays a quiet blanket over the garden, it doesn’t mean all life comes to a halt – at least not at Tanja’s. Here, the urban townhouse yard is transformed into a warm, glowing winter garden full of small projects, big dreams, and everyday magic. Step into her cozy world, where fairy lights sparkle, candy jars bloom, birds chirp – and winter takes center stage.

When the snow piles up, it can be both cozy and demanding. With the right equipment and some smart habits, snow clearing becomes much easier – and your home, entrance, and garden stay safe throughout the winter. Here are our best tips on how to handle snow and ice, without stress and unnecessarily heavy work.

When the snow lies like a white powder over the garden, summer seems far away, but the fact is that it is possible to sow even in the middle of winter. And winter sowing is not only fun - it extends the growing season so that you get more crops. Here you will find out how.

This is what you should consider when buying firewood for the winter.