Planting and growing
The raspberry patch is one of the most favorite places in the garden. Red and pink berries grow both in the north of the country and in the southern regions. Some gardeners prefer common raspberries, others prefer remontant ones. ...
Kishmish is a type of seedless grape. Agronomists value it for its tasty fruits and ease of cultivation. The berries are suitable for fresh consumption, processing and drying. One of the popular varieties is the Moldovan Kishmish Radiant. ...
Macadamia differs favorably from other nuts in its taste, nutritional and beneficial properties. A diverse vitamin and mineral composition, high concentrations of omega-3 and omega-6 make the nut indispensable for maintaining the health of the entire body. But like everyone...
Oats have long been considered a healing product. Grains improve the condition of internal organs, fill the body with dietary fiber, vitamins and microelements. These substances cleanse the kidneys of stones, sand and infections, and support the functioning of the urinary system. How ...
Onions are unpretentious crops, but for good yield they need proper care. It is necessary to take care of fertilizing onions even when planting them. If a crop is planted for the first time in a new place, it is better...
Buckwheat has two beneficial properties: nutritional value and moderate calorie content. In terms of protein content, it is considered the leader among all cereals, and in nutritional value it is second only to oatmeal. Therefore, buckwheat dishes are good for...
Oats are one of the medicinal plants recognized even by official medicine. It is most effective to use it to cleanse and treat the liver and pancreas. The effectiveness of oats lies in its special chemical composition and...
Avocado is a tasty and healthy fruit. It appeared on the shelves of Russian stores relatively recently, but has already gained popularity among adherents of proper nutrition. It contains many vitamins, minerals and...
Felt cherry belongs to the genus Plum. Outwardly, it is very similar to an ordinary cherry, but it belongs to a different species and is crossed with peaches, apricots, plums and cherry plums. The shrub got its name because...