
LET'S "MARCH" THE WOUNDS ON THE TREE? Damage to the bark of fruit trees by rodents, frost or sunlight can lead to the death of the tree. Having many years of experience in gardening, I want to share a method for treating such wounds. If the wound does not exceed 10x3 cm, I clean it, disinfect it with a weak solution of iron sulfate (300 g per 10 liters of water), wrap it tightly with polyethylene, under which along the damage ...
Garden and cottage - read more ... How to cure wounds (cracks, frost holes) on a tree - my unusual way
IRON OBJECTS IN THE GARDEN TO INCREASE YIELD - REVIEWS Once I read an article in one magazine that our land, like a grid, is covered with conditional geo-biological lines. At the intersections of these lines, plants grow and bear fruit much worse. A young tree that finds itself in the “wrong” place must be transplanted, and for old ones, put an iron object near the trunk, for example, a large jar ...
Garden and cottage - read more ... Wire and other iron in the garden - gardener and specialist reviews
HOW TO MAKE A WOODEN PERGOLA WITH YOUR HANDS A pergola is an excellent design for decorating a site, especially in combination with climbing plants. And if you make it in the form of a portal, you can quickly and easily decorate the entrance to the house or gazebo. Pergola in the form of a portal was assembled to order. Pre-determined dimensions with the customer, you can choose ...
Garden and cottage - read more ... Pergola "portal" to give their own hands
WHY TREES AND SHRUBS AFTER CUTTING "CRY" INTO Sap Flow The end of February-beginning of March for some trees and shrubs is the optimal time for pruning. With the advent of heat, they begin active sap flow, and the branches cut off at a later date expire with juice (sap) - “cry”. It depletes cultures. Individual branches and weak specimens may dry out and die. To such…
Garden and cottage - read more ... If trees and shrubs are cut late in spring, they can “cry” - how to help?
HOW TO GROW COFFEE AT HOME If citrus fruits are frequent inhabitants of an indoor orchard, then coffee, pomegranate, and even more so olive, are real exotics, especially if you manage to get fruits and even eat them. Our readers share their experience on how to brew coffee from their own grown beans, pickle indoor olives and enjoy a mini pomegranate. MY FRAGRANT ARABIC HOMEMADE COFFEE…
Garden and cottage - read more ... Growing Arabica coffee at home