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Water trees properly
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Gießlexikon – Your reference work for correct pouring
Welcome to the baumbad watering lexicon! Here you will find everything you need to know about the correct watering of trees, plants and green spaces. Whether you are an experienced gardener, a committed tree sponsor or simply a nature lover - our watering lexicon offers you valuable tips, exciting facts and helpful instructions for sustainable watering.
Alphabetically sorted tree species:
maple, acacia, sweetgum tree, apple tree, apricot tree, Atlas cedar, Baden Rowan, Balsam poplar, balsam fir, tree hazel, sycamore maple, Mountain Sequoia, wych elm, pear, bluebell tree, Book , Douglas, Trident maple, rowan, yew, Oak, serviceberry, Esche, ash-maple, sumac, sweet chestnut, European holly,Japanese maple, fig tree, Field maple, field elm, rock cherry, serviceberry, fiery maple, Spruce, European white elm, Hop Hornbeam, Ginkgo, tree of heaven, grey alder, Grey poplar, Hornbeam, Weeping beech, hazelnut (hazel tree), Hop Hornbeam, Japanese Yew, Japanese pagoda tree, Judas tree, Kiefer, cherry, Kiwi, cork oak, Coast redwood, larch, Linden (summer linden), Linden (small-leaved linden), laurel, magnolia, Redwoodtree, Almond, Manchurian linden, mulberry tree, Mirabelle, rowan tree, Medlar, Nordmann fir, olive tree, poplar, Peach, plum, Platane, quince, robinia, buckeye, European beech, red oak, red cedar, velvet poplar/silver poplar, silver birch/weeping birch, Sour cherry, columnar sweetgum, scarlet oak, false beech, southern beech, Sloe/Blackthorn, narrow-leaved ash, black alder, Black pine, Black poplar, Siberian elm, Silver maple, white willow , Large-leaved linden ,Service tree, Norway maple, Norway spruce/blue spruce, Holm oak, English oak, swamp oak, fir, Sessile oak, Weeping willow, Trumpet Tree, Hungarian oak, Dawn redwood/Chinese redwood, rowanberry, bird cherry, juniper, Walnut tree, Hawthorn, white oak, Silver fir, Wild apple, Wild pear, Wintergreen oak, Zeder, Zerr oak, Cinnamon maple, aspen, Sugar maple, Two-tone oak, Plum
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Do we really need to water our trees? Rain is responsible for that. That is basically correct. If we don't get any rain for too long, our trees will die of thirst without help. That is why it is important that we help our trees.
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