Uschi from Gols: Your garden paradise for humans and animals!

Discover Hannelore Horak's life in Gols, Burgenland: your garden paradise since 1994 and tips for winter gardens.
Discover Hannelore Horak's life in Gols, Burgenland: your garden paradise since 1994 and tips for winter gardens. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Uschi from Gols: Your garden paradise for humans and animals!

Gols, Burgenland, Österreich - in Gols, Burgenland, the passionate gardener Hannelore Ursula Horak, better known as Uschi. Since she moved from Vienna in 1994, she has transformed her home into a true paradise. Originally she was looking for a retreat for her pension, and the property that used to be a simple field is now a flowering garden that enchants humans and animals alike. With a small swimming pond, surrounded by a variety of plants, Uschi's garden is a place of relaxation and nature closeness.

Uschi started with autochthonous plants, but her green thumb soon also let her try out more unusual species such as dog roses, dirndl bushes, sloes and eucalyptus. This variety not only brings color, but also life into your garden. The winter garden, which Uschi originally built for her elderly father, is particularly remarkable. Here citrus plants find their place and enjoy the mild climate in the winter months before they can go outside again in March.

The winter garden - a place of diversity

A winter garden is more than a nice cultivation - it is the key to the variety of plants in the home garden. In Uschi's case, the winter garden is not only used for the wintering facility for its citrus fruits, but also to accommodate numerous other plants. Depending on the equipment, different plant worlds can be designed in a winter garden that plays with different temperatures. So there is the cold winter garden , which canlerates temperatures below freezing and is ideal for plants that require a hibernation.

For the frost -free winter garden, plants are ideal that are sensitive to frost. These only require a minimal heating. In a heated winter garden, where the temperatures are above 18 ° C, there are tropical and subtropical plants, such as Bougainvillea , orchids or even mango trees. If you choose a wide range of plants, you have various options, depending on the alignment and the heat of the winter garden. A cold, frost -free winter garden can also be ecologically and economically advantageous.

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The selection of the right plants depends heavily on the light and temperature conditions. An unheated winter garden that is aligned to the north is ideal for hardy plants such as olive trees or bamboo. For lukewarm winter gardens, plants from the subtropical regions are ideal, while in warm winter gardens that accommodate tropical species, often have higher heating costs. Reports about the different plant species and their adjustments in winter gardens show that fresh air in particular is crucial for the well -being of the plants.

Uschi's garden is not only a tribute to the variety of flora, but also a retreat for your little four -legged friends. Her hangover "Simba", the cat "Minka" and the three Shelties "Viktor", "Indie" and "Gino" enjoy life in nature and are often at your side while admiring the seasonal changes in your garden. So Uschi's garden not only becomes a center of life for plants, but also for the animals they love.

Overall, Uschi shows with her garden how important it is to appreciate nature and create space for creative development. The demand for such garden paradises is increasing, and more and more people find that a winter garden is not just a simple extension, but a heart for plant care. If the warm months will soon be back, Uschi's beloved citrus plants will be released into nature - a sight that many can look forward to.

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OrtGols, Burgenland, Österreich
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