May in our #Beetschwestern garden
In the last few days, the vegetation has made a massive push. It is now becoming really wonderfully green, in all kinds of...
In the last few days, the vegetation has made a massive push. It is now becoming really wonderfully green, in all kinds of...
In one of the many #Beetschwestern articles we have already mentioned that all the gardens together are the size of a national park. There are...
After the temperatures climbed above 20 degrees in a very short space of time, we #Beetschwestern put our Mediterranean plants outside. The long...
Today we want to take up the cudgels for the vineyard snails. Thank goodness they are common in our garden. Above all,...
It's finally raining here! What a relief. The plants in the garden and on the terraces are now starting to...
In the 1970s, the two Australians David Holmgren and Bill Mollison founded the culture of sustainable development, the so-called...
For months, we #Beetschwestern have been observing with growing concern how little rainfall this winter and now spring have brought.
When the forsythia blooms, it's the right time to cut back the roses. This is the case with us now. One...
The advantages of (partial) self-sufficiency are obvious. You know what you are eating. You always get seasonal, regional vegetables and...
If you - like us - want to increase biodiversity in your own garden or on your patio, a natural pond is the perfect...