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Honey rose, burnet rose, or Austin rose – a beloved flower goes by many names, and the rose is considered by many to be the queen of all flowers. But how do you actually create a rose garden? Here are the answers you need.
Here we explain how to create a flower bed and give you concrete suggestions for beautiful combinations for flower beds in sun, partial shade, and shade.
Fill your windowsills and outdoor pots with beautiful geraniums! These easy-care summer favorites come in a variety of varieties that bloom with intense color all summer long. Check out the most popular varieties here.
A fast-growing hedge is the right choice when you want to plant hedges for privacy or decoration without having to wait many years for a finished result. Here are some of the best options for hedges that grow quickly.
Fresh grass clippings are so nutrient-rich that they have almost the same effect on plants as cow manure. But not only that, grass clippings improve the structure of the soil, help retain moisture, and prevent weeds.
When the perennials wake up from their winter dormancy, the garden soon comes to life. Create your own beautiful perennial bed with beloved perennials that never go out of style!
If you are buying pots for outdoor use, make sure you choose pots that suit your needs, both in terms of functionality and appearance.
Freshen up your balcony, outdoor space or garden with hanging flowers in hanging baskets. Summer flowers in hanging baskets offer endless possibilities!
Explore the possibilities of decorative stones, both indoors and outdoors. These stones, which come in all sorts of colors, shapes, and sizes, can be both functional and beautiful. Use them in everything from garden projects to indoor decoration.
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.
Discover the beauty of the giant verbena, a beautiful and low-maintenance summer flower that is very easy to grow and care for. Its drought tolerance and ability to attract bees and butterflies make it a perfect splash of color in the garden.
Lite er bedre enn lange, lyse kvelder rundt et middagsbord utendørs i varmen, eller det å synke ned i en komfortabel utendørs sofa for å nyte kveldssolen. Vi nordmenn legger stadig mer i hvordan vi innreder utendørs. De tradisjonelle hagemøblene, med spisebord og stoler, har for lengst blitt utvidet med både loungemøbler og sofagrupper. Vi møblerer både inngangspartier, hager, uteplasser, terrasser og balkonger. Og utvalget av hagemøbler har kanskje aldri vært bedre. Sjekk ut noen av våre nyheter og bestselgere for uteplassen i 2025.
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.
The grill is the focal point of your patio. But should you choose a gas grill, charcoal grill or electric grill? Read our tips on what to consider when making your choice.
With the right tools, fertilizer and care, the dream of a healthy and green lawn becomes a reality. Learn more about how to take care of the lawn and keep it in good condition all year round.
This year's trends are all about natural materials and creative combinations that give your home personality and character.
Norwegians are more interested in indoor plants than ever before, and the greatest interest is in easy-to-care-for plants. We would like to create harmonious and natural indoor environments with green plants, at the same time as many people need plants that are relatively easy to care for. These are the plant trends that apply now.
To keep your plants from drooping in the summer, they need plenty of water. But how much and how often – and should you water from the top or bottom?
The trend is clear, now we want a lot of plants indoors. It's not just small ones on the windowsill but also large plants on the floor or hanging from the ceiling in a stylish hanging basket. Or why not on the trendy bar cart? Choose different varieties and get a variety of shades and shapes that make your home more lively.
A yearning for the wild leads us to choose untamed plants over decking, we create gardens with style and sustainability in focus, and growing edible plants is becoming an increasingly common family activity.
Roses make any garden beautiful and fragrant, whether they climb, grow in clusters, or bloom on shrubs. Here are some great tips to help them thrive.
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.
For many, the scent of lilacs is the very essence of early summer. When the fragrant flower clusters bloom, we know that summer is just around the corner. But how do you care for lilacs? Here, we tell you more about this classic ornamental shrub.
In spring and summer, it's nice to be able to move flowers and potted plants out to the garden and veranda, after a long winter indoors. A practical, flexible and durable way to decorate – both outdoors and indoors.
Here are super simple tips for easily taking care of and nurturing your green indoor plants.
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.
A beautiful bed is something you can enjoy year after year. Think flowers, grass and leaves. With a little planning, you can enjoy your outdoor flowers throughout the season - from early spring to late autumn. Here's the way to a lush bed.
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.
Perennials are a collective term for plants that return year after year, and there are countless varieties to choose from. Traditionally, they are planted in the ground, but many perennials also do well in large pots.
Fruits and berries that are packed with healthy vitamins can be grown at home. Here are six beautiful vitamin bombs for your garden.
Whether you have a tiny balcony or a large garden, it's easy to succeed with planting boxes. We show you how to grow your own vegetables, herbs, and berries – simply and low-maintenance.
We know it's fun to garden, and that home-grown vegetables taste amazing—but when food prices soar, you have yet another great reason to start digging. Here are the vegetables you'll save money by growing yourself.
Direct sowing means skipping the step of starting seeds indoors and sowing directly in the outdoor bed. You get a beautiful bed faster, save indoor growing space, and avoid some of the transplanting and acclimatization of young plants in the spring. You can also sow in the fall for an earlier bloom in the spring. The seeds remain dormant, waiting for the right temperature to begin growing.
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!
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.
A cake decorated with beautiful lilac flowers, elderflower-flavored ice cream, or an Indian curry with cress? Many plants and flowers work just as well in food as they do in the flower bed – so why not give it a try? Edible flowers are both beautiful and delicious.
Many of us associate the pavlova cake with Norway’s Constitution Day on May 17th, but this year, a completely different cake is taking center stage. Decorated with edible flowers from Plantasjen, hobby baker Rookiecakes has created a trendy sheet cake for this year’s 17th of May celebration.
Easter is the time of the first flowers and the perfect time to start enjoying life outdoors. Plant frost-resistant bulbs in spring pots and decorate with yellow daffodils and tulips.
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.
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.
This is how you water outdoor plants in the spring and summer, and how you ensure that plants and flowers in the garden survive when you go away.
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.
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.
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.
Bokashi is a Japanese method that turns food waste into nutrient-rich soil. Make your own bokashi compost with a bucket, food scraps, and compost bran. After a few weeks, you'll have nutrient-rich soil for your plants.
In recent months, flatworms have been discovered in plant deliveries from other countries. The Norwegian Environment Agency is urging all gardening and plant enthusiasts to help prevent its spread. The flatworm poses a threat to biodiversity and food chains if it establishes itself in the natural environment.
If you look closely, they are there - the ants. Even though they can sometimes cause trouble, they are also very useful. Here we tell you more about how to live together with ants in the garden and how to get rid of them if they are in the way.
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.