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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.
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.
Planters create harmony and order in the garden - and they reduce the need for weeding. Win-win, in other words!
In Therese's charming garden, traditional wood, slate, and black steel are mixed with lush flower beds and romantic bouquets. Join us for a visit to Therese in Hosle, Bærum.
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!
In Mette's gem of a garden, the wild and random Cottage garden expression leads the way in beds and pots. The lush glory is framed by rocks to prevent it from becoming untidy. Join us for a visit to Mette in Stavern.
Freshen up your balcony, outdoor space or garden with hanging flowers in hanging baskets. Summer flowers in hanging baskets offer endless possibilities!
In Sylvia's garden, Norwegian and Japanese garden styles meet in a delightful mix. Contrasts, strict design, straight lines and black wood against grey gravel are the order of the day. Come visit Sylvia at Larkollen.
Beautiful plants in pots decorate and contribute to increased well-being both indoors and outdoors. Read our tips for successful planting in pots.
Groundcovers are a collective term for low-growing, bulky shrubs, conifers, and perennials. These plants do well in a garden and provide a green carpet that prevents weeds from growing freely.
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!
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.
Tanja's garden is worth eating. Here, almost everything is edible and can be tasted. She is passionate about collaborating with nature, avoiding toxins and loves to cook for her family from everything the wonderful outdoor space has to offer. Join us on a visit to a fun, tasty and unassuming garden in Ekeberg in Oslo.
Make your balcony or terrace lush with green plants and flowers. With large pots and balcony boxes, you can create a lovely oasis—even high up in the middle of the city.
We need bees and other insects to pollinate plants and crops. Unfortunately, bees have been struggling for a long time, but thankfully, there are things you can do to help them out. Start by planting outdoor flowers that bees love!
Flower meadows are not only beautiful—they're also vital for many pollinators. Unfortunately, nearly all natural meadows have disappeared today, and with them, many plant and insect species. But it's not too late to make a difference. Here's how you can help.
Mow the grass and create a flower meadow that attracts both butterflies and bees. Creating an old-fashioned flower meadow in your garden is not as difficult as you might think. Read more here and get tips on how to make your dream meadow a reality.
Hydrangea is among the most beautiful plants in the autumn garden. This ornamental shrub is both hardy and relatively easy to succeed with, and it offers impressive flower display from late summer well into autumn.
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.
Fragrant spices, medicinal plants, and plants that attract butterflies and bees – could it get any better? In this article, you can learn more about the herb garden and how to create your own.
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.
When spring comes, we would like to decorate the entrance, porch, and stairs with spring's favorite plants, colorful decorations, and pots. Here are our best tips. Make it nice outside when the spring sun shines, and welcome spring. You and everyone who visits you will quickly notice the difference flowers and decorations can make.
The fire pit crackles as the snow falls. What in the summer is an Italian piazza full of overflowing pots in front of the greenhouse, Anniken has now cleared for a fire pit. Here, the family can enjoy the warmth of the flames under the atmospheric string lights while the garden wears its white winter dress.
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.
Tulips, hyacinths, alliums, gladioli, lilies, and snowflakes. The bulb plants are many and beautiful. But what is the difference between spring bulbs and fall bulbs? And how and when should they be planted? Let's dive into the world of flower bulbs.
When spring arrives, we're itching to tidy and prepare the patio for the summer season. Until the 17th of May, it's too cold for most summer flowers to be outside, but fortunately, garden centers are overflowing with the robust and decorative pansy.
It smells amazing, is beautiful, and a real butterfly magnet. Few flowers are as beloved as lavender – nor as useful. Here are tips on how to get the most out of this delightful flower.
Terracotta pots are an excellent choice for those looking for pots that are good for both plants and the environment. Learn more about this age-old tradition where clay is carefully processed and shaped into pots.
After a long and cold winter, there is a strong longing for green and blooming plants, but unfortunately a hard frost night can also occur in the spring. Fortunately, there are flowering plants that can withstand harsh weather. Here we give you some tips on some of them.
Asalea is a beautiful, colorful flower. It adds color and beauty to your home, both on the window sill and on the table, and is one of several flowers we like to surround ourselves with for Christmas.
When nights grow cooler and frost approaches, it's time to bring in Mediterranean plants like figs, citrus, and olive trees. But simply moving them indoors isn't enough—they want a winter resembling that of the Mediterranean. Here’s how you can easily create subtropical conditions at home.
The inner part of nature's everyday drama unfolds in your garden - attracting all the forest's small birds with food. It is a fascinating, exciting, entertaining, and - for certain small birds - a life-saving act to feed them through the coldest period of the year.
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.
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