Usages of pflanzen
Im Frühling pflanze ich auf dem Balkon zwei Rosen in einen großen Blumentopf.
In spring I plant two roses in a large flower pot on the balcony.
Meine Schwester pflanzt Tulpen ins Beet hinter dem Haus, weil dort genug Sonne ist.
My sister plants tulips in the flower bed behind the house because there is enough sun there.
Bevor wir etwas pflanzen, lockern wir die Erde mit einer kleinen Schaufel.
Before we plant anything, we loosen the soil with a small shovel.
Sobald wir alles gepflanzt haben, setzen wir uns auf die Bank und trinken Tee.
As soon as we have planted everything, we sit down on the bench and drink tea.
Der Gärtner sagt, wir sollen zuerst die Erde lockern, bevor wir die Tulpen pflanzen.
The gardener says we should loosen the soil first before we plant the tulips.
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