Garden
Onions are one of the most popular vegetable crops. He is famous among many nations. Each of us knows well that onions can be consumed raw, stewed, fried, or canned. And about...
Sweet peppers are planted by gardeners all over the country. In order to harvest a rich harvest from the site, preventive measures are taken against diseases. If the plant is already sick, immediate action must be taken. The causes of infection are different: climate,...
Sprouted rye, due to its composition, has a positive effect on the entire body: it improves the functioning of the digestive, cardiovascular, and nervous systems, and strengthens the immune system. Such grain does not undergo heat treatment, during which beneficial substances are lost. IN ...
Buckwheat is an inexpensive and healthy cereal, a frequent guest in the diet of the average Russian. We get used to eating buckwheat from childhood. However, Western countries, although they classify it as a useful product, ...
Onions and garlic are one of the main vegetable crops in any garden. They are used in the preparation of many dishes, as they are incredibly beneficial for the human body. These plants are easy to care for...
This onion, which looks like an alien plant, has many popular names: Egyptian, Canadian, horned, viviparous. Despite its amazing resistance to adverse conditions and amazing productivity, multi-tiered onions are still very few ...
Growing root celery in Russia is not as popular as in European countries. Residents of our country prefer the leafy variety due to the short growing season and ease of caring for greens. Behind the root...
Choosing the right potatoes for planting is not an easy task. When choosing a variety, the duration of ripening, shelf life, yield, taste and disease resistance are taken into account. One of the best options for many...
Dill (literally from Greek - fragrant) is a spicy herb, known in almost all countries. In ancient cultures, winners were given wreaths and lovers were given bouquets made from dill. Today it is a favorite spice...