Size matters: how to grow microgreens at home?
There’s probably no simpler or cheaper way to harvest fresh produce within a week than by growing miniature seedlings of herbs and vegetables that can enhance your winter diet. Fresh,…
There’s probably no simpler or cheaper way to harvest fresh produce within a week than by growing miniature seedlings of herbs and vegetables that can enhance your winter diet. Fresh,…
Ranked as the “silver medalist” for mineral content among all vegetables (with spinach taking the top spot), lettuce leads the way in calcium levels. Its exceptional vitamin and mineral profile,…
Late autumn is fading away. The scent of fallen leaves fills the air, and among them, the last chrysanthemum flower sways proudly. Now is the time to think about which…
BLACKCURRANT is often affected by mites, leading to disease and a halt in fruit production. Planting garlic and onions under the bush releases special biologically active substances called phytoncides, which…
For many years, gardeners have debated which type of orchard is better: standard or dwarf trees. Both have their advantages and disadvantages. My neighbor once complained, “There are pears, but…
How can you maximize your harvest from a small plot of land? Let’s talk about vertical gardening techniques for tomatoes and cucumbers. Tomatoes. For commercial cultivation, you need varieties that…
First, let’s choose the right vegetables for forcing greens: onions, witloof chicory, parsley, and celery. We plant the bulbs and roots of these crops in a soil mixture in boxes.…
Dracaena Depending on the source, Dracaena belongs to either the Dracaenaceae or Agavaceae families. This family includes over 150 species of plants, commonly found in the tropical and subtropical regions…
The flowerbeds are bursting with color right now, and of course, the care for them continues. It’s time to loosen the soil around the plants, carefully weed out any unwanted…
April is the season of playful spring. In the forests, meadows, and gardens, colors scatter like rainbow beads: the blue-yellow coltsfoot, lilac-pink violets, reddish hellebore, golden marsh marigold, and purple-lavender…
In a garden bed that was turned over in the fall, you can expect a bountiful harvest of vegetables the following year. This soil preparation, combined with the addition of…
The leaves are turning crimson, the fruits of winter apple varieties are glowing, and the pears shine with delicate blossoms… It’s a pleasure to admire the fruits of your labor.…
First and foremost, a gardener needs to create a special board with a hole in it. This tool helps to plant a seedling at just the right depth and height.…
Most homes have balconies that can become a wonderful retreat when adorned with climbing and flowering plants. Caring for such a “garden” is quite simple. Plants should be grown in…
I am well acquainted with the characteristics of these flowers. They can be propagated not only by cuttings but also by seeds. In their first year, a plant can produce…
Jerusalem Artichoke The Jerusalem artichoke, also known as sunchoke, originates from North America, which is where it gets its second name. In Ukraine, it has become popular as both a…
“Beans are not just a crop; they are also a memory of our childhood, our parents, and the joy we felt growing our first beans. I want our children to…
In community gardens and private plots, there’s a flurry of activity once again. It’s time to prepare storage spaces and containers for long-term fruit storage, gather the harvest, and put…
Soil Before diving into the main soil preparation for your designated garden area, it’s essential to consider what plants are currently growing there, as some of them can indicate the…
If you see it, you’ll definitely be amazed! This Rossoshian giant grows on a slender branch adorned with dense dark green leaves, standing out beautifully against the green backdrop with…
[/caption]Have you ever seen a sunflower that has its own name, like a racehorse, a steamboat, or a factory? In the Chinese province of Hubei, there is such a sunflower.…
You’ve probably realized that just acquiring a garden plot doesn’t guarantee you’ll have a thriving garden. It takes a lot of hard work, especially if the soil is poor and…
Seventeen years ago, my family received a small lemon tree as a gift in Pyatigorsk, probably around two or three years old. In its very first year, it produced flowers…
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…
If you were to ask me who contributes the most to the advancement of gardening, who enriches our gardens with new breeds, cultures, and varieties, and who inspires us to…
Last year, I discovered a previously unknown variety of radish that is truly remarkable. In my unheated greenhouse, I grow tomatoes and cucumbers, and early in the spring, I also…
Creating Seedling Cups for Your Garden I’m making boxes to hold cups that measure 35×52 cm. Each box can fit 54 cups. I craft them from sheets of film that…
As the New Year approaches, the days grow longer, and gardeners find themselves busier than ever. It’s time to check seed supplies, purchase any missing varieties, and get to work…