Creating a beautiful, dense, green lawn is a job in itself. Here, you will find all the important information you need to lay out your dream lawn without having to go to university.
Do you have a boxwood? Check your plant from early spring - in February and March - and intervene before it gets too bad! One thing is certain: You would rather be rid of the boxwood moth than rich.
Sweet with a fresh taste and deliciously tropical, the pineapple! Pineapple is not only super tasty but also contains all kinds of vitamins and minerals. And thanks to this DIY you will soon be able to grow your own pineapple!
Water creates life in flowers, plants and of course people. Without water photosynthesis is impossible and therefore there is no growth. Read all about plants and how water ensures beautiful growth & flowering!
A dream lawn takes some work and / or the right material. Read all about laying a lawn, maintaining your lawn and restoring your lawn here. For that great green turf.
All about the nitrogen requirements of plants and the application of nitrogen in plant nutrition.
Plants need nutrition to grow. Are you already familiar with the nutritional needs of your plants? Read all about plant nutrition here and ensure beautiful growth & flowering!
Plant lice are very small insects, between 2 and about 5 mm long. Some lice can reach a length of 10 mm, but this is a rare occurrence. You often have to look carefully to discover the animals at an early stage. And you better be there early, because the animals feed on plants by sucking nutrients from the plant with their sucking snouts.
Diseases, moulds and pests are common problems with plants. If your plant does not receive the proper care, your green friend is more susceptible to disease and pests. It also depends on the location of the plant. Is it a dark, cold or damp place? Then it is the ideal location for pests!
Want to know more about pH. Or the acidity of your soil? All the info about pH and what benefits the right pH has for your plants. Seen from the needs of your plants.
Sand as soil for your plants? All information about sand, sand soil in your garden, the texture and nutritional value of sand. From the point of view of the needs of your plants.
Loam as a soil for your plants? All information about loam, loam soil in your garden, the texture and nutritional value of loam. From the point of view of the needs of your plants.
Clay as a soil for your plants? All information about clay, clay soil in your garden, the texture and nutritional value of clay. From the point of view of the needs of your plants.
In this blog we define soil as: A growing medium. All kinds of substrates on which you can keep plants. And there are quite a few! We can imagine that you won't see the wood for the trees anymore. Which type of soil you need depends on the type of plant you want to grow there.
It's getting colder outside, winter is on its way! But what exactly should you be doing with your vegetable garden? Of course it is not the time to harvest strawberries or pick courgettes. But there are plenty of vegetable garden tasks you can do in the winter months. We'd be happy to give you a hand with your winter gardening!
Do you remember her? Our Sansa (Sanseveria) is in our office and is one of our green office friends. She doesn't like the cold at all and therefore wants to help you get your garden ready for the winter!
What do you give a plant guru or garden fanatic as a present? No, no standard plants or flowers, but a fun and green alternative, namely an All4Plants gift set! This is the ideal gift to show that you appreciate their love for plants and gardens.
What a difficult word huh? But it is quite simple. In other words, hydroponics is cutting or placing plants in water. It sounds more difficult than it is luckily!
Are your houseplants almost floating out of their pots? Is your Monstera sweating already? Is your cactus even starting to flutter its spines a bit? It is currently warm in the Netherlands, not only outside but certainly also indoors.
Make your houseplants summer-proof; We'll start with your lovely houseplant buddies. They complete your room with each its own look. But now that summer has arrived, don't forget that not every houseplant is the same.
Trying something new with compost? Compost tea is a tea that you can make yourself and use as food for your plants. Compost tea is an extract of compost.
Growing your own plants, from vegetable garden plants to flowers, you can do it all yourself. And trust us, it's not difficult! You can grow seeds, plant or graft trees or you can choose to take cuttings from your plants.
You hear it more and more hummus. But what exactly is hummus? Also written as hummus, hoummous, humus or humos is a type of puree with a base of chickpeas.
It may seem difficult, but it isn't, cutting houseplants! This way you ensure that your house is full of plants in no time, and that in a low budget way.
Are you creative and would you like something other than a flowerpot on the windowsill? Then you can easily make your own plant hanger. A plant hanger in your living room, bedroom or throughout your house. It's the plant trend of today!
The banana plant or banana tree, dwarf banana or Musa originate from South-East Asia and Australia. The Musa is used in the Netherlands as a houseplant. This beautiful houseplant with huge leaves longs for sufficient sunlight and water. The banana plant in your home or office creates a tropical atmosphere!
In the spirit of Valentine's Day, this time we pay attention to plant love. You read that right, plants can also fall in love. Plants need love not only from humans, but also from other plants.
Everyone has a plant lover in their circle of friends. Because who doesn't love greenery in the house or in the garden? But what do you buy for a plant lover for the holidays or a birthday? A plant? But his or her house is probably already full of that. Fortunately, there are plenty of other plant-related gifts to be found!
Now that autumn has started and winter is just around the corner, birds are showing themselves more in your garden. By providing the birds with suitable food and housing, you contribute to maintaining the declining number of many common bird species.
Now that it is almost spring and the sun is shining more often, it is starting to itch more and more to get started in the garden. Now is the time to prepare for your vegetable or herb garden. Sowing can already start from February.
Plants such as peppers, tomatoes and zucchini normally grow in a warm climate. That is why you can help them by pre-sowing them indoors on the windowsill or in a greenhouse.
The pond; a real eye-catcher for your garden or balcony. Build or maintain a pond? Here you will find information and products that help you with the pond.