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When bright spring and summer evenings lure us outside after a day of work and school, it's time to make your patio summer-ready. Make room to enjoy good food, the scents of summer, socialize with family and friends, and grow your own food.
As early as spring, you can start decorating your outdoor space ahead of the hot summer days. With beautiful seating furniture, potted plants, and airy textiles, you can create a cozy outdoor room. You can even extend the season with a heat lamp and some blankets.
Whether you are washing your car, patio, or house facade, the pressure washer is an invaluable tool. Achieving a perfect result is all about using the right technique and equipment. With these smart tips, this season's cleaning job will be easier, faster, and gentler.
Bladwindow is a fantastic plant that has become very popular in recent years. The large, green and serrated leaves characterize this plant, and have earned it the nickname "Adam's rib."
A hedge needs regular care to stay healthy and even. But when is the best time to trim it? Read more here to learn everything you need to know about trimming and maintaining your hedge.
The always popular tulips brighten up any home with their beautiful colors and fresh, green leaves. Here you will get care tips and inspiration on how to create a tulip bouquet in the best possible way.
Planning to plant a hedge around your property? Maybe you've just purchased a plot of land, or want to section off part of your garden? Read on to learn more about the different types of hedges you can choose from, and which ones are best suited for various purposes.
Dahlias are loved and admired – and it's easy to see why. They come in a multitude of magnificent colors and shapes, and you can actually eat the tuber itself. Here, we tell you more about this fantastic flower and how to succeed with it.
Are you a beginner when it comes to gardening, or do you suspect you lack a green thumb? A planting box – or pallet collar – is a super simple and fun way to get started. Here are the simple tips that will quickly and easily give you greens on your plate.
When planting in pots, the plant's nutrient and water reserves are limited to the size of the pot. As the plant grows larger, it should be repotted.
Finally! Sun, warmth, and budding sprouts. Now spring is truly here, and you can sow plenty of greens directly into pots and beds. If you want to harvest a lot this summer, you should get as much as possible in the ground now.
Few plants boast such an opulent floral display as a hydrangea in full bloom. Perhaps that's precisely why it's one of our absolute favorite flowers, both indoors and out.
Hornbeam has been a natural and natural part of Norwegian nature ever since it arrived here from Denmark around 2500 BC.
To experience a cherry blossom tree in bloom is an experience one will not soon forget. Many see it as an exotic experience to stand under its flowering branches, and cherry blossom season is also associated with Japan and the Japanese spirit.
magnoliaenmek a real eye-catcher no matter where it stands in the garden, with large flowers on bare branches. Learn how to take care of the magnolia to thrive best - here in our plant guide!
More warmth, more texture, more personality – this is what the pot trends look like in 2026.
The interest in decorating with plants is increasing, and more and more people want plants that bring new energy. Plants can transform a dull space into a sculptural eye-catcher, radiate elegance, or be a colorful energy bomb. These plants give your home a completely new character!
Get a beautiful hedge that protects against prying eyes, adds life and shape to your garden, or takes the breath away from all visitors with its lovely blooms. Here are tips on different hedge plants and how to plant them for the best results.
It is absolutely possible to create a small oasis with both bushes and trees even if you don't have a garden. Opt for bushes and trees in pots on the balcony!
As spring approaches, it's time to wake the Mediterranean plants from their winter dormancy. We'll go through everything from nutrients and light to repotting and placing them outdoors.
As soon as winter releases its grip on the plants, it's time for spring cleaning to make room for new shoots and spring plants. Enjoy the light and birdsong while getting your daily dose of fresh air and exercise.
Keep your garden well-groomed and your flower beds blooming. With the right tools, it's easier to get your garden just the way you want it.
When sowing seeds and growing plants, there are a few things you should consider to get healthy, strong, and vibrant plants. The right soil at the right time is one of the most important.
Grow your own vegetables, herbs, and berries in pallet collars; it's easy and requires minimal work. The pallet collars can be placed in the garden, on the patio, or the balcony.
Is it time to replace the garden furniture, or do you have a new patio that you are going to furnish for the first time? Here we go through different materials, maintenance needs, accessories and the like, so that you have a good basis for choosing the best for your needs.
With proper maintenance and winter storage, you can keep your garden furniture lasting and looking great, year after year. Usually, it doesn't take much!
That red roses symbolize love is known to most, but we can say much more than that with flowers - and it's not just the variety that matters, but also the color and quantity.
Cut flowers can brighten up any room, and they often emit a pleasant fragrance. A bouquet of beautiful cut flowers simply provides a bit of everyday luxury. Give away a well-composed bouquet, put a single flower in a vase in the bathroom, or unleash your creativity by creating a large bouquet. See the tips below to succeed with your cut flowers.,https://youtu.be/6lhzmeflLJM
Spring and summer offer many festive occasions. May 17th, baptisms, weddings, work gatherings, graduations and midsummer. Flowers make it extra nice and create a good atmosphere.
Having plants at home can make your space feel more lively and inviting, but for pet owners, it can also bring a small worry: are the plants toxic to the cat or dog that curiously explores with paws and snout? Fortunately, there are many beautiful, pet-friendly plants that both you and your furry friend can enjoy.
Can dogs and cats enjoy the garden as much as we do? Of course! Here we explain more about why you can create a safe and fun garden for both you and your furry friend. Whether you have a dog or a cat, one or more, it might be a good idea to take a look at the garden from your pet's perspective.
What kind of toxic plants are harmful to cats and dogs - and when is it time to contact a veterinarian? Read more here and get an overview of common poisoning symptoms, as well as which plants dogs and cats are intolerant to.
Have you got a puppy? Then you have both a wonderful and challenging time ahead of you. Make life a little easier by preparing your home for the new center of your family.
Good soil and fertilizer are important for healthy, fresh and beautiful plants throughout the season – regardless of whether you plant directly in the garden or in outdoor pots, planters, and boxes.
Good soil and nutrients are the alpha and omega for both green and flowering indoor plants. Since the plants are in pots, they are completely dependent on us to give them what they need to thrive.
Plants need good, nutrient-rich soil to grow properly, but used soil in plant boxes and pots doesn't need to be thrown away; it can easily be made good as new. Here are the tips you need to save both time and money.
Thrips are perhaps the most feared pest among plant enthusiasts. These tiny, winged insects can quickly spread and cause significant damage to your green favourites. But do not despair – with the right knowledge, you can both prevent and combat thrips.
It's just 'slurp' – and then the brown slugs have eaten the entire crop. For a couple of decades, brown slugs (also called the Spanish slug or Iberian slug) have become a major problem in our gardens. They spread rapidly and eat almost everything, but there are good opportunities to get rid of them. Here's how to do it.
Many believe it is fruit flies, but if they live in the potted plants, it is likely fungus gnats. Fortunately, there are ways to get rid of them. The trump card is nematodes, which come from nature itself and can be purchased at Plantasjen.
Aphids are found in all gardens. They suck nutrients from the plants' leaves and make them weaker. If they become numerous, they can damage both flowering and crops. Here you will learn how to keep them in check in a sustainable way.