Garden
Unpretentious to grow, turnips require careful preparation for winter storage. Housewives choose different ways to maintain vegetables in winter. If there is no separate room, small volumes can be frozen, dried, and salted. At ...
Petroselinum - “growing on a stone”, is how the ancient Greeks called parsley, which grew wild on the rocky shores of the Peloponnese Peninsula. At first, parsley was cultivated as an ornamental plant, but later its taste properties were appreciated...
The idea of fasting days is extremely attractive. It's so easy to lose a couple of extra pounds in just one day. A day on a diet is not such a big price to pay for being slim. Among the variety of unloading options...
Bell pepper is a capricious crop, demanding on climatic conditions, soil composition and care. It is not easy for an inexperienced gardener to grow a rich harvest on his plot. One of the recommended techniques for increasing yield is pinching...
There are more than 4,000 varieties of potatoes. Tubers vary in shape, size, color, shade of pulp, starchiness and other parameters.The timing of potato ripening and the density of the pulp, which is responsible for the ability...
Most gardeners grow green onions on their plots. Its greens contain many vitamins and minerals. The leaves of the plant are not only healthy, but also tasty. They have a characteristic onion aroma and piquancy,...
Onions are one of the popular cough remedies. Unlike chemical drugs, in the absence of contraindications it is practically harmless, so it is used for colds by adults and children. Thanks to the rich...
Extra pounds are a huge burden on the body and a “trigger” for many dangerous diseases. You need to part with them, but do it wisely and without harm to yourself. Practice shows that short-term...
Pepper is a delicate and whimsical plant that requires constant care. Among the main principles of agricultural technology for growing peppers is mandatory pinching during the period of intensive growth and ovary formation. With strict adherence to the rules...