Today I dug it. Every 3-4 years it's his turn, the 'Marshmallow' in my garden.
The botanical name is 'Althea officinalis' and this should be remembered as the ger name is assigned several times.
The Marshmallow is a perennial high bush, which collects in the winter. It reaches a height of 1.70 m (like me) and has no special requirements, is very hardy and easy to maintain absolute (like me)! He gets no Malvenrost and pretty, edible flowers, he has. Only the Erdflöhe like to eat in warm seasons, many small holes in the leaves, which represents nothing but at least the plant.
So today was my plant it. I dug a deep hole spade and dug the plant shown above. Some roots are torn down and it is growing again next year a new plant.
The thick roots I cut from the roots out and cleaned it thoroughly.
Then came the remainder of the plant back into the garden. This is then in a few years back ready for a new root crop.
will perhaps wonder so many: "What is she doing now with the roots?"
I will not reveal which one can see on television on Sunday.
And this happened:
I look after the garden of the state of viticulture domain Oppenheim.
There, reported the "Sunday Tour" - a series of SWR, which is broadcast on Sundays from 20.15-21.15 clock. On 11/14/2010 she talks about my home Rheinhessen. Will moderate the transmission of tenor John Kalpers.
They asked me if I can do something good for the health of Mr Kalpers. And then came the "Marshmallow" from the garden of the wine domain Oppenheimer into play.
it a look if you have desire, but at one time.
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PS: the young lady with a motorcycle helmet is the way my niece.
And for those who can not see it and still want to know what happened to the Eibischwurzeln for which is coming soon on the blog:
the marshmallow and the tenor part 2
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