The Bioturbator

The Bioturbator operates with 5 to 8 bar of compressed air. The air is supplied either continuously or intermittently. Liquid solutions can be sprayed or flushed in.
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Tree Care

In order to take care of a tree, one must first know its importance, its significance, and its biology. Today, the tree is a vital environmental factor and an essential design element that we must care for and protect accordingly. » Next

 


Bog Plant Care

Rhododendrons and other bog plants keep fascinating us with their vast colorfulness and exquisite blooms. More and more garden owners wish to have a bog plant in their gardens and ask themselves how much care is needed to exhibit these plants in all their glory.
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Caring for Bushes and Shrubs

Caring for bushes and shrubs begins with a good knowledge of plants. Only a careful selection of plant type that is suitable to its habitat enables us to keep plant care to a minimum. » Next

 


Care of Potted Plants

Whether a potted plant grows well or badly is first and foremost a question of the habitat and the care it receives during its growth period, that is, during the summer months. It is well-known that light and temperature influence the well-being of plants. However, humidity, wind, and rain also affect growth. » Next

 


Lawn Care

Why Should Lawns Be Cared for?

The beginning of the year, when nature reawakens, is the time to again think about caring for your lawn. It should fulfill your requirements and meet your expectations. In order for a lawn to remain in an optimal state, that is, for the soil to be aerated and the water and nutrient supply to be ensured, tasks other than mere mowing must be implemented . » Next

 


Rose Care

Habitat

Care of roses begins by choosing the habitat of the rose bush.

Roses prefer a sunny, warm, but not drafty environment. The habitat requirements ensure that the leaves can quickly dry off after rainfall and thus decrease fungal infestations. Excessively warm habitats can result in foliage burn. In addition, red spider mites like dry weather conditions and can damage roses if present in large quantities. Roses prefer profound and sandy/loamy soil. » Next

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