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To grow a grapevine in a pot

by Virginie
13 August 2025
  1. Bugloss, Anchusa: planting, growing

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    Bugloss, Anchusa: planting, growing

    by Virginie

    16 October 2025 7 min.
  2. Osmonds: Planting, Growing, and Caring for Them

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    Osmonds: Planting, Growing, and Caring for Them

    by Alexandra

    16 October 2025 12 min.
  3. Cardamine: to plant, to grow

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    Cardamine: to plant, to grow

    by Virginie

    16 October 2025 6 min.
  4. The Capillary or Adiantum: planting, cultivation, and care

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    The Capillary or Adiantum: planting, cultivation, and care

    by Alexandra

    16 October 2025 10 min.
  5. Acaena, also known as the New Zealand burr, is a charming plant that can add texture and interest to your garden. Here’s how to plant and grow it successfully.

### Planting Acaena

1. **Location**: Choose a sunny to partially shaded spot in your garden. Acaena thrives in well-drained soil.
2. **Soil Preparation**: Ensure the soil is rich in organic matter. You can mix in compost to improve soil quality.
3. **Spacing**: Space the young plants about 30 cm apart to allow for their spreading habit.
4. **Planting**: Dig a hole slightly larger than the root ball of the plant. Place the plant in the hole, backfill with soil, and water thoroughly.

### Growing Acaena

1. **Watering**: Keep the soil consistently moist, especially during dry spells. However, avoid waterlogging.
2. **Fertilising**: Apply a balanced fertiliser in spring to promote healthy growth.
3. **Pruning**: Trim back any dead or damaged foliage to encourage new growth.
4. **Pests and Diseases**: Watch for common pests like aphids. Treat infestations promptly with appropriate measures.

With the right care, Acaena can be a delightful addition to your garden, providing ground cover and unique foliage throughout the growing season.

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    Acaena, also known as the New Zealand burr, is a charming plant that can add texture and interest to your garden. Here’s how to plant and grow it successfully. ### Planting Acaena 1. **Location**: Choose a sunny to partially shaded spot in your garden. Acaena thrives in well-drained soil. 2. **Soil Preparation**: Ensure the soil is rich in organic matter. You can mix in compost to improve soil quality. 3. **Spacing**: Space the young plants about 30 cm apart to allow for their spreading habit. 4. **Planting**: Dig a hole slightly larger than the root ball of the plant. Place the plant in the hole, backfill with soil, and water thoroughly. ### Growing Acaena 1. **Watering**: Keep the soil consistently moist, especially during dry spells. However, avoid waterlogging. 2. **Fertilising**: Apply a balanced fertiliser in spring to promote healthy growth. 3. **Pruning**: Trim back any dead or damaged foliage to encourage new growth. 4. **Pests and Diseases**: Watch for common pests like aphids. Treat infestations promptly with appropriate measures. With the right care, Acaena can be a delightful addition to your garden, providing ground cover and unique foliage throughout the growing season.

    by Virginie

    16 October 2025 7 min.
  6. Chenopodium: plant, sow, harvest

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    Chenopodium: plant, sow, harvest

    by Virginie

    16 October 2025 6 min.
  7. What are phenological indicators?

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    What are phenological indicators?

    by Olivier

    13 August 2025 5 min.
  8. Garden fertiliser: how to choose it?

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    Garden fertiliser: how to choose it?

    by Alexandra

    25 August 2025 9 min.
  9. Pelleted manure: how to use it well in the garden?

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    Pelleted manure: how to use it well in the garden?

    by Virginie

    20 August 2025 3 min.

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