Autumn in the garden: Tips from Karl Ploberger on ORF 2

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Discover the autumnal secrets of a garden in Lower Austria with Karl Ploberger! Tips for garden lovers on what should definitely be avoided now. Tune in!

Autumn in the garden: Tips from Karl Ploberger on ORF 2

In Lower Austria, Karl Ploberger thrilled viewers with his latest episode of the program “Nature in the Garden,” which was broadcast on ORF 2 on October 10, 2024 at 11:05 a.m. The program content is of particular interest to garden lovers and those who would like to become one.

Ploberger, a well-known gardening expert, shares valuable tips specifically geared toward the fall season. This advice is particularly important for hobby gardeners to make the most of the considerable benefits of the cooler months and keep their garden in a healthy condition.

Autumn garden care

In the current episode, Ploberger highlights what you should definitely avoid in the garden in the fall. This information is crucial to optimally preparing the garden not only during this time of year, but also for the upcoming spring season. Mistakes made during this time can have long-term effects on the plants and overall appearance of the garden.

A central point of his discussion is that many gardeners tend to cut back or over-fertilize their plants. Ploberger explains that such practices can be detrimental in the fall and instead recommends respecting the natural features of the season and adjusting garden care accordingly.

For detailed information about best practices in the fall, as well as not to miss any of the valuable advice, it is advisable to follow the current broadcast or consult the coverage of the episode. Those interested can find out more about this here on www.tele.at.

The show is not only informative, but also offers inspiring insights into the beauty and possibilities that fall garden care brings. Karl Ploberger's tips are valuable for both experienced gardeners and beginners and will help make the green paradise pleasant and inviting before the winter calm.