The fig tree is easy to grow and care for, but choosing the right place for planting is the key to success. When choosing the right planting site for a hardy fig tree, consider the following factors:...
The goji berry grows on a bush called the common buckthorn. When purchasing or growing your own, it should be the plant with the Latin name "Lycium Barbarum" or a Chinese subspecies of it. A good har...
The name of the blackberry comes from the Old High German term “brama”. This means “thorn bush”. In a botanical sense, the so-called thorns of the blackberry (as with the rose) are to be viewed as sp...
Location and planting of bluebeery plants Cultivated blueberries place some demands on the soil. In order for them to thrive, the soil must be free of lime and permeable. The pH value should be 3.5-4...
Home-grown strawberries have nothing to do with the watery fruits sold on the market. Garden strawberries have a fantastic taste and a natural sweetness. Strawberries are therefore one of the most po...
Location, planting and crop rotation In general, currants require humus-rich, nutrient-rich soil. The soil should always be kept moist; sandy loam soils are well suited. The soil does not have to be ...
Cultivation of this delicate fruit is possible wherever the grape vine normally thrives. Under certain conditions, the fruit can also be bred and grown in local latitudes. The fig tree (Ficus carica)...
Raspberries are extremely adaptable to different climatic conditions and thrive in lowlands and mountainous areas. However, they have greater demands on soil and local conditions. Raspberries are bes...
If you are looking to add a delicious and nutritious fruit to your garden, look no further than gooseberries. These small, sweet-tart berries are not only a delight to eat but also relatively easy to...