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Before plants that have wintered in the winter garden are allowed to go outside again, they need an all-round check.

Many plants hibernate there that are not hardy and are just waiting to finally be allowed to go outside again. Before it happens, you should do an all-round check:
- Check the plants for pests. If you discover any, then fight in good time before the young buds are infected.
- It is best to repot overwintered plants, unless they are replanted in the bed. Alternatively, you can also replace the top layer of earth. This way the plant receives new nutrients.
- Dried branches are cut off, crowns should only be cut shortly before the new shoots.
A few small tips that will gratefully accept the plants and let them bloom again.