Garden
Cutting roses in the summer in July is the optimal period for plant propagation. Green, fully leafy and flowering bushes produce a lot of young growth and allow you to preserve varietal characteristics. This article details...
The foliage on a healthy cherry tree turns yellow and falls off in the autumn. But if it changes color in the summer, this indicates problems that can be caused by various reasons. Let's figure out what to do...
Petunia is considered one of the most popular ornamental cultivated plants. It is distinguished by abundant and long-lasting flowering, ease of care, and ease of reproduction. Petunia fits perfectly into landscape design and harmoniously coexists with ...
Fertilizers are as important to garden plants as food is to humans. Meals should be balanced and regular. Garden grapes require organic and mineral fertilizers, which alternate with each other. They bring them in...
Limes and lemons are popular citrus fruits in cooking. They are added to dishes to give a delicate aroma and a fresh, sour taste, and used as a snack for alcoholic drinks. Fruits are prepared...
The gardening season is already open, and soon summer residents will be harvesting large and juicy cherries. The berries are used to bake pies and make jams, prepare desserts, or simply freeze the fruits in the freezer. To ...
Regular consumption of ripe fruits reduces the risk of developing pathologies of the endocrine and cardiovascular systems, improves sleep and exercise tolerance, helps to lose excess weight, and restore youthful skin. Berries, leaves, inflorescences and juice...
Currant ripening begins in June and continues until August. Most gardeners grow several bushes at once - with red and black berries. Currants are distinguished not only by their bright taste, but also by their beneficial composition, especially...
Increasingly, edible honeysuckle bushes can be found in garden plots. One of the most popular varieties is Nightingale, famous for its excellent taste and high content of vitamin C. It is easy to care for...