Planting and growing
Bloody, red, pigmented, Sicilian orange, orange - all these are names of citrus with ruby or orange-red pulp. Tarocco, Moro and Sanguinello varieties are popular in Europe and the USA. Unusual fruits are loved for...
Chinese cabbage kimchi is a fragrant dish of Korean cuisine, which is salted vegetables seasoned with hot spices, sauces and other herbs. There are many options for this snack, all of them are easy to prepare...
In modern cigarettes, natural tobacco is contained in almost minimal quantities, since they have learned to replace it with cheaper chemical additives. Some connoisseurs of cigars and smoking mixtures have already begun to grow the culture themselves. ...
Slugs are very dangerous cabbage pests. They can render a large number of heads of cabbage unusable or completely destroy a vegetable crop. Dealing with them is very problematic, but possible. In this article we will tell you...
Quick harvesting is important not only for owners of large farms, but also for owners of ordinary household plots. Digging potatoes in 1-2 days is especially important in bad, rainy weather, when it’s hard...
Peony is a perennial flowering plant that, with proper care, easily survives even the coldest winters. It fades already in June, and the remaining time accumulates strength for wintering and the next flowering. Special...
Lush and delicate peonies are a real find for Russian gardeners. The flowers are unpretentious, fragrant, and grow well in any type of soil. For a flower garden to live long and grow, once every 5 years...
Peony is a perennial plant that decorates the garden with large flowers with a delicate aroma. Proper planting and adherence to agricultural practices support the longevity and health of the bush. In favorable conditions, peonies grow for decades, but...
Tulips enchant with their beauty and tenderness. They are easy to care for, frost-resistant and bloom luxuriantly in all regions of Russia. An important stage is planting tulip bulbs on the site. The process is simple, but with its own...