
Colour explosion: Helen's flower and tickseed
25.04.2014Bright colours, simple composition: an idea for the late summer
We have done the hard work for you and have selected the most suitable plants for a range of ideas.
Kids love to play in the dirt and eat random stuff in the garden. Here are a few plants that are ok with little discoverers - still we advise not to chew on them....
Why not get your tomatoes from the garden or your basil from the balcony? Here are our favorites....
These are the fast growers that might surprise you in the morning. ...
Planting these flowers might attract single young men to your garden. Just saying....
These plants are for all the left-handed, gray-thumbed gardening-beginnners. ...
Some of us live in depressingly little holes with no sunlight, so here's a matching selection for you...
For all the 80s lovers with need for saturation: some brightly coloured plants and friends....
Now this is for the extroverted among us. If your Lambo, Olympia-sized pool and thirty giant ponies in your front yard won't do the trick, these plants might help....
We've organised our plants in structured categories to be as German as possible.
The tree of life will live forever - a solid way to pitch your garden. Explore natures' most earthly stems....
The mother of all categories, featuring the subjects of every toddler's first painting ever. How original...
Water down your garden. Not advisable for drinks, but highly recommended for aqua-lovers....
A fruitful garden can go nuts - and a nutty garden could bear fruit! Reap the rewards for some healthy treats...
Here you'll find every plant you need to grow your own garden next to that little house on the prairie. ...
We love what we don't know - and we keep those we love close to us. Here are a few new potential friends...
Spike up your garden - with cacti & succulents. For when thorns beat roses. Or for times when water is scarce...
Bricks and stones may break the beans, but herbs and veggies will survive - to spice up your life and feed you well...