
Get out of the bed: Why millions of Germans should replace their favorite bushes now
Home Living Out of the bed: Why millions of Germans should replace their favorite bushes now Stand: 10.07.2026, 13:29
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Home Living Out of the bed: Why millions of Germans should replace their favorite bushes now Stand: 10.07.2026, 13:29 Comments We follow on Google heat, drought, declining groundwater levels – popular garden plants suffer more and more. Even early summer days with over 35 degrees Celsius were enough to turn the flowers into “sad, brown, shriveled figures”, explains the expert. Especially the classical farmer hortensia suffers from these changed conditions. “The heart hurts”: experts sound the alarm Particularly clearly Isabelle Van Groeningen from the Royal Garden Academy puts it in a nutshell.
Furthermore, In recent years, she has seen ball hydrangea with small, brown and “frisky” flowers in many gardens – the leaves have also become brown. “As a gardener, you’re just frustrated and your heart hurts,” Van Groeningen told Myhomebook.de. Download the free PDF with tips on garden care in spring. © Chromorange/ IMAGO ; There are also more resistant species in rhododendron: Rhododendron Alabamense, Rhododendron austrinum and Rhododendron Canescens are comparatively climate-adapted. Regional differences – but no reason for the all-clear Not everywhere in Germany, the effects are felt equally strongly.
In addition, With its lush floral splendor in white, pink, pink or blue, it was a reliable eye-catcher for decades – from the farm garden to the suburban terrace.
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Home Living Out of the bed: Why millions of Germans should replace their favorite bushes now Stand: 10.07.2026, 13:29 Comments We follow on Google heat, drought, declining groundwater levels – popular garden plants suffer more and more.
reliability low1/2 sourcesEven early summer days with over 35 degrees Celsius were enough to turn the flowers into “sad, brown, shriveled figures”, explains the expert.
reliability low1/2 sourcesEspecially the classical farmer hortensia suffers from these changed conditions. “The heart hurts”: experts sound the alarm Particularly clearly Isabelle Van Groeningen from the Royal Garden Academy puts it in a nutshell.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIn recent years, she has seen ball hydrangea with small, brown and “frisky” flowers in many gardens – the leaves have also become brown. “As a gardener, you’re just frustrated and your heart hurts,” Van Groeningen told Myhomebook.de.
reliability low1/2 sourcesDownload the free PDF with tips on garden care in spring. © Chromorange/ IMAGO ; There are also more resistant species in rhododendron: Rhododendron Alabamense, Rhododendron austrinum and Rhododendron Canescens are comparatively climate-adapted.
reliability low1/2 sourcesRegional differences – but no reason for the all-clear Not everywhere in Germany, the effects are felt equally strongly.
reliability low1/2 sourcesWith its lush floral splendor in white, pink, pink or blue, it was a reliable eye-catcher for decades – from the farm garden to the suburban terrace.
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