Garden
Gooseberries contain vitamins, minerals, fruit acids, and essential oils. Berries strengthen the immune system, protect against colds, and prevent the negative effects of free radicals on the body. Gooseberry lovers are less likely to suffer from such dangerous diseases...
Currants are rich in vitamins A, C, E, P and group B, and are recognized as a valuable food and medicinal plant. Therefore, it is very popular and is found in almost every household plot. When and how ...
Autumn-ripening pears are especially popular in our latitudes. The fruits are stored in a cool room until late autumn. Today we will talk about one of these - the Autumn Yakovleva pear. This variety of domestic...
Cherry plum is a relative of plum. Its fruits have a pleasant sweet and sour taste and a pronounced plum aroma. It is suitable for preparing desserts and sauces for meat. Cherry plum is a heat-loving plant. Previously it was grown...
Sweet and sour honeysuckle berries are one of the first vitamin supplements to the diet in late spring - early summer. These berries have a bright taste with a hint of bitterness. To make children happy in winter and...
Farmers have different opinions about when to plant grape bushes - in autumn or spring.Spring planting eliminates the risk of young shoots freezing. However, winter plants have more stable immunity and enter...
Many novice gardeners assume that growing raspberries on the plot is not difficult, and ignore important stages of the process, such as pruning. However, the result is that the plantation is large, there are many bushes, and the harvest is modest. Today ...
Tea is any drink made by steeping prepared plant material. Such popular and easy-to-use tea bags often contain dyes, preservatives and large amounts of fluoride, which negatively affects ...
Grapes serve as a source of vitamins, minerals, organic acids, polyphenols, which are important for maintaining health and ensuring the coordinated functioning of organs and systems. The ripening period for grapes in nature is from July to October. In it ...