Home & Garden

Discover practical tips, stylish decor ideas, and expert advice to create the home and garden of your dreams.

Culture of Housing

To ensure that a person feels comfortable in their apartment, it’s essential to organize the space tastefully and conveniently. This doesn’t mean you need to fill your home with expensive…

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Clove Herb

On sweltering summer days, in meadows where the grass has yet to be cut, you can spot the delicate pinkish-red flowers of the field carnation, adorned with dark stripes and…

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SILO

One summer, the rains just wouldn’t let up, and like many livestock owners, I struggled to stockpile enough hay. As summer faded and autumn approached, the grass around us was…

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The Rabbit Hibernates

I’ve long wanted to see Angora rabbits. Where are they bred? Where are those fluffy “tufts” on their ears and paws, those adorable little bangs, and those magnificent “collars”? I’ve…

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Miracle Herb

You can fatten pigs without commercial feed. Early in the spring, I gather dandelion roots, cattails, young nettle shoots, and duckweed. I mix in one-tenth of soaked breadcrumbs into the…

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Mini Pig Farm

I am passionately engaged in pig farming. Over the past few years, I’ve experimented with various feeding methods and developed my own system for raising piglets—by three months, they weigh…

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Rootstock Apple Tree

Unlike currants, sea buckthorn, roses, and some other berry and ornamental plants, the apple tree is a species that is difficult to root. However, modern misting systems, growth regulators, and…

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Apple Tree

For centuries, humans have turned to the natural vegetation around them. It has long been noted that wild plants possess a range of beneficial properties that set them apart, primarily…

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Uzbek Melons

Watermelons, melons, and pumpkins are a treasure trove of medicinal properties. The primary value of these fruits lies in their rich content of vitamins, mineral salts, organic acids, and aromatic…

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Long-Forgotten Beans

The cultivation of beans has been a part of human culture since ancient times. However, it was particularly prominent in agricultural practices during the 18th century, with beans being grown…

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In the Forest:))

Family Adventures in the Woods We spent the weekend exploring the forest as a family. Just as we were getting ready to leave, Sasha, not wanting to go, turned away…

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The Last Ha-Ha!

I’m taking Sasha to preschool. Frustrated after her attempts to ask for a little brother, she exclaims in exasperation: “Mom, just tell me already, how are babies born?! I’ll just…

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Slippery:))

Finally, we got some snow and a little frost. I’m walking home from preschool with Sasha when she suddenly shouts: – MOM! I see ICE SKATING!!! Turns out, it was…

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A Sip:))

No water. I conjured up some sort of mishmash of boiled and unboiled water to brush my teeth. The water isn’t exactly drinkable… Sasha is brushing his teeth, and I…

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