Golden Currants: Health Benefits and Dangerous Risks of Brewing Tea

Golden Currants: Health Benefits and Dangerous Risks of Brewing Tea

Some summer residents have not only classic black currants growing on their plots, but also golden ones. Why you need to be extremely careful with these currants, says Anastasia Kovrizhnykh, an expert at the online publication Belnovosti, agronomist and landscape designer. What those who grow golden currants need to know Golden currant berries can and … Read more

Tips for Successful Rose Cutting Transplants: Timing, Tools, and Length

Tips for Successful Rose Cutting Transplants: Timing, Tools, and Length

Rose cuttings are usually rooted in late October or early November. You need to wait until the plants harden, then the transplant will be painless for the plant. The pruning shears you use to cut cuttings should always be treated with chlorhexidine solution. Otherwise, an infection may get into the rose, and it will get … Read more

Protect Your Tomato and Potato Crops from Late Blight and Scab with Green Manure

Protect Your Tomato and Potato Crops from Late Blight and Scab with Green Manure

Every year, tomatoes and potatoes are affected by late blight and scab, which love moisture. And if the summer is rainy, then there is a danger that diseases will affect your crop. And it is important to take care of this in the fall – experienced summer residents plant green manure in the future place … Read more

Two Recipes for Feeding Seedlings to Promote Growth and Bloom

Two Recipes for Feeding Seedlings to Promote Growth and Bloom

There are two recipes for feeding any seedlings that will help the plants grow and bloom. Suitable for tomatoes and cucumbers, peppers and other plants, even flowers. Fertilizer makes the seedlings thick and stocky, and also protects them from diseases and pests. Dissolve one teaspoon of cinnamon in one liter of warm water. Stir the … Read more

The Safe and Effective Way to Feed Houseplants in Fall and Winter: Using Glucose for Healthier and Blooming Plants

The Safe and Effective Way to Feed Houseplants in Fall and Winter: Using Glucose for Healthier and Blooming Plants

There is a safe way to feed any houseplants in the fall and winter. The product is cheap, sold in any pharmacy, and does not contain toxic substances or mineral fertilizers. Thanks to this feeding, the flowers become resistant to unfavorable conditions, get sick less and bloom earlier, and the leaves are always green and … Read more

Fertilize Your Soil with Two Tablets: Transform Your Earth into Fertile Ground

Fertilize Your Soil with Two Tablets: Transform Your Earth into Fertile Ground

The earth will become like new, fertile and will not hurt in any way if you fertilize it with just two tablets. Fertilizing is necessary to treat the soil against fungal diseases and viral infections. Dissolve two furatsilin tablets in 10 liters of warm water. First, they can be crushed. Then add one teaspoon of … Read more

Tricks to Turn Poor Soil into Fertile Black Soil: Expert Tips and Methods

Tricks to Turn Poor Soil into Fertile Black Soil: Expert Tips and Methods

If the amount of your harvest leaves much to be desired, urgent action must be taken. Agronomist Anastasia Kovrizhnykh named several tricks to turn the poorest soil into fertile black soil. Read the latest news in the group “Now attention!” in VKontakte. How noted expert in an interview with Tut News, it is not so … Read more

Quick and Effective Ways to Get Rid of Bear Pests in Your Garden: Using Beer and Honey Traps

Quick and Effective Ways to Get Rid of Bear Pests in Your Garden: Using Beer and Honey Traps

One of the main problems of all summer residents are various pests. Including a bear. This insect is able to literally leave the site without the slightest crop. Experts told how easy it is to deal with a pest with beer and honey. Read and discuss the most important news in the Telegram channel “Now … Read more

How to Get Rid of Ants on Your Property: Wood Ash and Baking Soda Solutions

How to Get Rid of Ants on Your Property: Wood Ash and Baking Soda Solutions

White news 20.07.2023 22:56 [email protected] If you do not drive the ants away from the site in time, you can lose the crop. Anastasia Kovrizhnykh, an agronomist and landscape designer, tells how to quickly rid a site of ants. How to get rid of ants Ordinary wood ash will help solve the problem. Pour only … Read more

Boost Your Cabbage Crop with Cheap and Easy Yeast Fertilizer: Tips from Village Grandmothers

Village grandmothers have long been doing just that – this cheap dressing has a beneficial effect on planting. Cabbage will hatch immediately, and heads of cabbage will be the size of a watermelon. Neighbors in the country only gasp with envy! Water with brewer’s yeast fertilizer 3 times – every 10 days. Even more useful … Read more