Hawthorn is a useful medicinal plant, widely used as an effective folk remedy for a variety of diseases. Its fruits have not only healing properties, but are also used for culinary purposes .To ...
Read MoreAmong the many varieties of gooseberry, Malachite is very popular. The name of the variety fully characterizes itself, thanks to the emerald colored berry, with a wax coating that gives it a spec...
Read MoreBlack currant grows in the whole territory of Russia near each house. Unsustainable to the composition of the soil, accustomed to the harsh winters, it gives a crop even in the subarctic zone .T...
Read MoreHawthorn - deciduous shrub with a long history, which belongs to the family "Pink".It grows in the mountains and forests in temperate climates. Tree height reaches 5-8 m. This is a light-loving ...
Read MoreNature has given mankind a great variety of plants that feed, clothe, warm and treat. In this article we consider the useful properties of hawthorn. How to brew and drink it. It is very impo...
Read MoreGooseberry contains in its composition a lot of vitamins and beneficial trace elements. A positive effect on the body use of both fresh berries and juices, decoctions and infusions prepared ...
Read MoreCurrant pruning is an agrotechnical technique that is necessary for the proper development of a fruit shrub. Understanding the goals, rules and subtleties of currant pruning, even novice gar...
Read MoreLong since hawthorn is famous for its beneficial properties. The ornamental shrub with large red fruits has been known since ancient Greece. The Greeks often used the plant in the treatment of va...
Read MoreOne of the favorite berries of gardeners is currants. Variety Yadrenaya pleases large black fruits with beneficial properties , as well as its abundant harvest every year. A detailed description...
Read MoreDogrose is an perennial shrub that belongs to the Rosaceae family. A prickly bush grows on forest edges, glades, on the slopes of beams, in river valleys. Also, this unpretentious shrub adorns...
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