Garden
Pumpkin is part of traditional dishes around the world. It contains many useful substances that have a positive effect on vision, stomach, intestines, immunity and metabolic processes. Therefore, gardeners actively grow it...
Tomatoes are the most favorite vegetable of most gardeners, not only in Russia, but also in other countries. For example, in the USA, 93% of garden plots are sown with tomatoes. That is why every year the State Registers of different countries are replenished...
Salad pepper Bugai is a real find for those who are looking for an early-ripening variety with sweet flesh. Beautiful and tasty, it is ideal for both greenhouse conditions and outdoor beds. ...
Pumpkin contains a large amount of beta-carotene and vitamin A, which have a positive effect on the functioning of the nervous system and improve human digestion. Many gardeners dream of growing a miracle vegetable on their plot. Among everything...
The numerous variety of tomato crops often complicates rather than simplifies the choice of gardeners. Especially when it comes to choosing between a varietal crop and a hybrid. It is believed that the pure variety has better taste. ...
Bright and uplifting, bell peppers are an excellent source of nutrients and nutrition. There is more vitamin C in this vegetable than in lemon! Get a good harvest of sweet peppers on your plot...
Winter preparations are a great way to diversify the menu and stock up on vitamins during cold weather and colds. Such dishes are full of useful elements that strengthen the immune system and have a positive effect on the human body. Except ...
Breeders create new tomato varieties and hybrids every year. Their fruits come in a variety of shapes, colors and sizes. On store shelves you can find tomatoes both the size of a small pumpkin and those reminiscent of...
Radishes are valued as an early vegetable. You can get the first harvest of greenhouse radishes as early as April. To preserve the vegetable for as long as possible, root vegetables are pickled, salted, canned and frozen. Today we know a lot...