Garden
In the classical sense, a trimmer is designed for cutting grass. But few people know that when changing the nozzle, it is used as a device for weeding. This device greatly facilitates the work of summer residents and...
Jam with sugar first appeared in Ancient Iran - the Persians added a large amount of spices to the sweetness. The ancient Greeks simmered quince and honey over low heat until a viscous mixture was obtained. ...
It is important not only to grow a good potato harvest, but also to ensure proper storage. Demand for the product remains high throughout the year, so it is necessary that it not be lost for as long as possible...
Ordinary garden dill, which we are used to seeing in garden beds, is used not only as a spice in cooking. It is also used in medicine and cosmetology. From the article you will learn everything...
Fresh vegetables are expensive in winter, and their quality raises reasonable doubts. Cabbage in tomato juice, closed for the winter without sterilization, is a preparation of healthy and tasty products that will replace fresh vegetables in ...
Many people associate cucumbers with spring and early summer. Before them, only garden radishes appeared on the tables. At the same time, many gardeners notice that in the middle of summer the yield decreases, and in ...
Buying melons can be compared to a lottery, especially at the beginning of the sales season. The expected moment of cutting can be unpleasantly disappointing with a pale pink core. However, it is not always necessary to throw away the fruit: there are varieties that have just such ...
Cucumbers are one of the main vegetables that summer residents grow in their gardens, but often the harvest is bitter and unsuitable for food. The main reasons for this: sudden changes in weather conditions, temperature changes, ...
The Centurion onion came to Russia from Holland and quickly gained popularity among domestic farmers. Vegetables have a rich taste and bright aroma, they contain many useful substances and are universal in use. Culture...