Planting and growing
Lightly salted tomatoes are a popular homemade snack. The bright color and piquant taste of this quick preparation will decorate the table and diversify the menu in any season. In the article you will find simple recipes for making lightly salted ...
In Russia, tomatoes began to be grown in the 18th century. Then the vegetable was accepted with distrust, and now it rightfully takes pride of place on the table. Tomatoes are cultivated in almost every garden plot. ...
Thanks to the continuous work of Russian breeders, the cultivation of tomato crops has become available in regions with a difficult climate. The inhabitants of the northern regions have not so great a choice, therefore it is so important for them to create ...
Pickling is one of the best ways to prepare vegetables for the winter. Pickled cucumbers are especially popular. The number of recipes is amazing. Spices, herbs, fresh and dried herbs, chili peppers add variety ...
Beets have long and firmly entered human life. It is unpretentious to conditions, therefore it is grown both in the southern and northern regions. Sowing beets in spring is considered commonplace. But not ...
A spider mite is one of the most common pests in a summer cottage or in a vegetable garden. The small arachnid multiplies quickly and is capable of completely ruining the crop. Why does a spider mite appear on cucumbers and ...
Several centuries ago, eggplant was mistaken for a poisonous vegetable. Due to the bitter taste of purple fruits, it was used only as an ornamental plant. Today, eggplant is grown on a personal plot and is actively consumed ...
Pickled cucumbers in a bag help housewives out in any situation. Guests are on the doorstep, and you are at a loss - what to serve on the table. In such situations, instant snacks come in handy. We have collected ...
Gluttonous aphids are one of the most dangerous pests that affect tomato plantings. Insects suck out juices from plants, which leads to a decrease in yield and damage to fruits. This pest also does not bypass tomatoes ...