The days are slowly getting longer, the desire for gardening increases. In February you can prepare your garden and plants for spring.
In January there is less to do in the garden. Use the time and prepare your garden or balcony already for the approaching spring.
In December, there is more work in the garden than you might think. We explain how to prepare your garden and plants for the winter.
In November, it's high time to prepare your garden and plants for the coming winter season. We explain step by step how.
In the golden October, enjoy your garden and prepare all the plants for the winter. Read everything about October's gardening.
You can harvest a lot in September and should slowly but surely prepare your garden for the cold season and the next spring.
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In hot August, the main thing is to provide all the plants with enough water. But there is more work to do in the garden and on the balcony.
In March, nature slowly but surely awakens from hibernation. Now it is time to prepare the garden and balcony for the summer half-year.
In July you can harvest or enjoy many things that you planted and sowed in spring. But there is also a lot to do in July.
June is high season in the garden. There is a lot to sow, plant, tend and harvest. Read in the garden calendar what gardening tasks are due now.
Tomatoes from your own garden taste better. Thanks to urban gardening, it doesn't take much: a little space, sun, the right plants and water.
A beautiful garden is a joy. But not everyone enjoys work in the garden. A Smart Gardening System keeps your garden in good shape with little effort.
Birds are chirping, the first flowers are blooming, the scent of lilacs is in the air. Now you should prepare your garden or balcony for summer.
Before the first frost, you should winterise your garden, your plants and your garden tools and protect them from the cold. We explain you how.
Green plants humidify the air in winter, lower the room temperature in summer and filter pollutants and dust from the air all year round.
Anyone who cooks needs herbs. Popular kitchen herbs such as basil, parsley or rosemary can be planted and grown yourself instead of buying them.
Some neophyte species are invasive and displace native plants to the point of extinction, which can have negative effects on our ecosystem.
Our checklist helps to get things done around the house that we usually like to put off.