Brassicas
Chinese cabbage is a tasty and healthy plant, ideal for salads. He cannot be called picky. If the rules for growing are followed, the harvest is obtained 2 times per season. However, due to some factors...
Sauerkraut is one of the healthiest winter preparations. All substances are preserved in it, and the amount of vitamin C and some other elements even increases after fermentation. Doctors recommend including this...
Not only humans love cabbage, but also aphids, mole crickets, psyllids, butterflies, snails and slugs. Insects spoil the heads of cabbage, reducing the yield. For opponents of chemicals, products based on ammonia were invented. ...
Not only people, but also pests love to enjoy delicious vegetables grown in their summer cottages. It can be very difficult to get rid of them, and poisoning with heavy chemicals is fraught with health risks. Then to the rescue...
Cabbage occupies an important place in the culinary traditions of many peoples. It is used to prepare cabbage soup, borscht, salads, pies and much more. And sauerkraut has been given a special place among all...
Holes in cabbage leaves indicate that pests have appeared in the garden bed.Insects tend to multiply quickly and are capable of completely destroying plantings in a short period of time. The article will tell you what to do if...
White cabbage is considered easy to care for, but sometimes difficulties arise when growing it. Rot on leaves or inside vegetables is a common problem that threatens the entire crop. Let's figure out why...
Yellowing and wilting of cabbage leaves reduces the yield and taste of cabbage heads, and sometimes leads to the complete loss of the planted crop. Timely identification and elimination of the causes of such changes will help to avoid this...
Chinese cabbage has gained popularity among gardeners due to its unpretentiousness, cold resistance and high yield. Its leaves are more tender than those of white cabbage, and the content of proteins and minerals is almost twice as high. About the characteristics of the species...