Entries by Roland Motte

Editorials

The taste of the price

The garden season is starting timidly, the taste of the price can be bitter for customers who look twice before choosing. Plus, if we add the slightly gloomy weather… It’s not great! In short, there’s nothing to enjoy behind the garden store checkout… The taste of the price. We want to garden, but we need […]

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Zamioculcas

Zamioculcas, also known as ZZ, is native to tropical and subtropical regions of East Africa, including Northeast Africa from Kenya to Tanzania. This plant is often grown at home as a houseplant. Zamioculcas It is still a relatively easy houseplant to care for. It tolerates low light conditions well, but prefers indirect light. In summer, […]

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Garden center elsewhere… In April

Garden center elsewhere, we take the same ones and start again! Like every month, here is an overview of the Facebook publications of our colleagues around the world, just to see the differences… or not! If you also subscribe to a nice page from a garden center, don’t hesitate to pass me the link, it’s […]

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Spices

They are called spices, they are garlic, onion or shallot. It’s time to plant them, and also to know everything about vegetable bulbs! On the way to a stroll in the food garden! Spices In general, “spice” is a generic name used to refer to substances of plant origin, often in the form of seeds, […]

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Garden center elsewhere… In March

Like every month since the start of 2024, Garden center elsewhere allows you to take a little stroll through the garden centers around the world. At the beginning of March, you will discover the Facebook posts of 5 garden centers taken at random from somewhere on earth. A quick overview to see what your friends […]

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Garden Trends Institute

Created in 2014, the Institute of Garden Trends continues its journey in the world of gardening. The association brings together around twenty companies, all from the garden and wishing to better understand trends. Latest meeting, February 1 in Angers. Garden Trends Institute Understanding trends is one thing, but then sharing between decision-makers, marketing managers or […]

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Compost

Compost is found in legislation. The law is the law 🥴! “As of January 1, 2024, in accordance with European law and the anti-waste law of 2020, the sorting of bio-waste is generalized and concerns all professionals and individuals. » Well… You’ll have to make your own compost! Compost and waste? We can start there, […]

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Garden center from elsewhere …

Garden center from elsewhere … , are here and now. Every month, I suggest you go digging through the Facebook accounts of our friends elsewhere. How others communicate. Depending on the regions, countries, cultures or sensitivities, publications on the networks can surprise us… Or inspire us… Let’s go! Garden center from elsewhere … Blackbrooks Garden […]

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Hedges

The hedges seem to gradually disappear from the landscape. Blame it on the mechanization of agriculture. But in recent years, it has become fashionable to go back… Are we going to once again develop a “hedge plants” section like in the old days with thujas? We’re not there yet! Hedges The history of agricultural hedges […]

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Fragrant Daphne. Winter plants

Winter Plants, Native to Asia, Europe and North America, Fragrant Daphne is often grown as an ornamental shrub in gardens. Fragrant Daphne  We know its cousin a little better, Daphne mezereum which is a small shrub from the Thymelaceae family, approximately 1.20m high and 80cm wide. The fragrant Daphne is native to the Far East, […]