You don't need a second plant to harvest the smaller kiwi variety 'Jenny' (Actinidia 'Jenny') – one alone is enough to harvest the furry little fruits like in the land of milk and honey, because Jenny is self-fertile. You don't need a second plant to...
Why import kiwi fruit (Actinidia) all the way from New Zealand when the green vitamin bombs also grow in gardens here? Kiwis are vigorous climbers that combine plant privacy screen and food enjoyment in the garden. The female plants ('Hayward') need a male partner ('Tomuri') for pollination. Why import kiwi fruit (Actinidia) all...
If you speculate on a good harvest with the Brazilian guava instead of the beautiful flowers, you are better off with its fruit varieties. We offer 'Mammouth', 'Triumph' and 'Grossa di Sicilia', three guava varieties that are mutually suitable as pollinators and thus increase the chances of harvest. Grafted plants (Acca sellowiana). If you speculate on a good harvest...
The evergreen Brazilian guava, also known as feijoa or Pineapple Guava, produces juicy, exotic and tasty fruit after large, red and white flowers that will amaze and delight. Thanks to their robustness and adaptability, the evergreen shrubs (Acca sellowiana) are an easy-care all-round package for every conservatory, garden and pot garden. The evergreen Brazilian guava, also...
The colorful wonder flower from South America really lives up to its name. However, in order to cultivate a bougainvillea in our region for several years, it must be overwintered indoors. With our tips you can get your bougainvillea through the winter. Our XXL plants of the colorful wonder flower are particularly large and voluminous. The colorful wonder flower from South...
Cactus fruits - how delicious! Those who like to harvest without effort to invest in the care, is right with the frugal fig cacti (Opuntia ficus indica). The egg-sized, orange-peeled fruit tastes mild as papaya. The shell is everted and pulled off like a stocking. Cactus fruits - how delicious! Those...
Doubly beautiful are double bougainvilleas, which appear particularly dense and lush, although the individual bracts are smaller than in the unfilled varieties. Doubly beautiful are double...
The yellow flowering Bougainvillea 'Aurantiaca' shows a strong orange yellow in bloom, then an egg-yolk yellow and a light yellow in fading, ending in the parchment-like dry seed heads – until the next round, which will follow shortly. The yellow flowering Bougainvillea...
Doubly beautiful are double bougainvillea like the red varieties that look like roses. Doubly beautiful are double...
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