VETERAN CLEMATIS DESCRIPTION OF THE BEST SOVIET VARIETIES I purchased my first clematis spontaneously at the market. To tell the truth, I had never heard of clematis at that time, but I bought the plant under the name white clematis. Having spent the summer in the form of a thin thread with leaves, the seedling disappeared without a trace - it simply did not emerge from winter. I decided that he was cold. But through...
Garden and cottage - read more ... Clematis that bloom regardless of weather and care: name + descriptionDIFFERENT BEETS ARE NEEDED! Once I saw a neighbor’s beet bed and was amazed at how impressive and not boring it looked. And when they showed me the harvest of bright, unusual root vegetables and gave me a chance to try dishes made from them, I was simply breathtaking from the variety and palette of flavors. Indeed, beets are good not only underground, but also above it. A bed with different varieties looks...
Garden and cottage - read more ... What types of beets are there? Color, taste and shape - name and description of varieties!PINK CURRANT VARIETIES - REVIEWS AND DESCRIPTION My mother knew how to make amazingly tasty and beautiful jelly from red currant juice, the berries of which were impossible to tear your eyes out of when eaten alive. At my grandfather’s dacha there were several bushes of different varieties, but even the famous Marmeladnitsa and Early Sugar made one grimace when eating berries from a branch, not to mention...
Garden and cottage - read more ... Pink currant (photo) - varieties and my reviews, careHOW TO GROW A COLUMNA-SHAPED PLUM? COLONIDAL OR “CONDITIONALLY” COLONIDAL? How many times have they told the world? They have written repeatedly that columnar plums and cherries, peaches and apricots do not exist. Only columnar apple trees have been bred so far. These are really trees with short side branches and a crown in the shape of columns - tall and narrow. Now on sale...
Garden and cottage - read more ... Columnar plum - cultivation and my reviewsBOTH FOOD AND BEAUTY: POPULAR VARIETIES OF CLIMBING VEGETABLES Beans Varieties differ in the speed of ripening, the length of the vines, the color of the flowers, the size and shape of the beans. Gerda is an early ripening variety that produces up to 4 kg of juicy blades per 1 sq.m of planting. The light yellow pods reach a length of 20 cm and a width of 1,2 cm. The bush blooms with miniature white flowers. Violetta is a mid-season...
Garden and cottage - read more ... The best varieties of climbing vegetables - name and description