Green plants do wonders for the atmosphere!
Give your home personality and life with beautiful plants!
The inner part of nature's everyday drama unfolds in your garden - attracting all the forest's small birds with food. It is a fascinating, exciting, entertaining, and - for certain small birds - a life-saving act to feed them through the coldest period of the year.
A hedge needs regular maintenance to keep it looking neat and even. But when is the best time to trim it?
With the right tools, fertilizer and care, the dream of a healthy and green lawn becomes a reality. Learn more about how to take care of the lawn and keep it in good condition all year round.
Do you think the flowers in the garden are withering too quickly? Then it's time to try deadheading - the method that enhances and extends blooming.
Keep the garden well-maintained and the flower beds blooming. With the right tools, it becomes easier to get the garden just the way you want it.
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.
Experiencing a cherry tree in bloom is an experience you will never forget. Many people find it an exotic experience to stand under its blossoming branches, and the cherry blossom is also associated with Japan and the Japanese folk soul.
After a long and cold winter, there is a strong longing for green and blooming plants, but unfortunately a hard frost night can also occur in the spring. Fortunately, there are flowering plants that can withstand harsh weather. Here we give you some tips on some of them.
Tulips, hyacinths, alliums, gladioli, lilies, and snowflakes. The bulb plants are many and beautiful. But what is the difference between spring bulbs and fall bulbs? And how and when should they be planted? Let's dive into the world of flower bulbs.
Take care of the delightful days of autumn and make the balcony, terrace, and entrance look nice with beautiful autumn flowers. There are many fine plants in warm, muted colors that fit well in terracotta-colored, black, and gray pots. A combination of white and green also fits nicely for autumn.
When fall is approaching and the nights get colder, it's easy to think that the gardening season is over, but nothing could be further from the truth. Fall is the perfect time to plant new perennials, shrubs, and trees. Even seeds can benefit from being planted in the fall.,Early in the fall, when the soil is still warm, it's easy for new plants to establish themselves. Fall rains and higher humidity help, and you don't have to run around with the watering can as often as when planting in spring and summer. The actual digging is also easier when the soil is moist.,,,As if that wasn't enough, fall is also an excellent time for dividing and moving plants. Since the plants are going into winter dormancy and the plant sap is sinking down into the roots, they are not as sensitive as in the summer.
Good plants in pots can decorate and contribute to increased well-being both outdoors and indoors. Read our tips for successful pot planting.
Dahlias are loved and admired – and it’s easy to see why. They come in a range of stunning colours and shapes, and you can actually eat the tuber itself. Here we tell you more about this amazing flower and how to succeed with it.
A rhododendron bed is a wonderful sight in early summer. With their great variety in height and color, rhododendrons fit into many gardens and plantings. Rhododendrons are especially beautiful when planted in a group.
Discover the beauty of giant verbena, a beautiful and easy-care summer flower that is very easy to grow and care for. Its drought tolerance and attraction to bees and butterflies make it a perfect splash of color in the garden.
Terracotta pots are an excellent choice for those looking for pots that are good for both plants and the environment. Learn more about this age-old tradition where clay is carefully processed and shaped into pots.
magnoliaenmek a real eye-catcher no matter where it stands in the garden, with large flowers on bare branches. Learn how to take care of the magnolia to thrive best - here in our plant guide!
This lovely, lively, colorful, and hardy spring flower is one of the first ones we can plant outdoors in pots and balcony boxes in the spring. The pansy can withstand temperatures down to 5 degrees below zero, and even though it may droop a bit from the cold, it quickly perks up again when the sun comes out.