
TO PAINAMBURE BIGGER How to get large tubers from Jerusalem artichoke? Boris Shirokiy, Irkutsk Answered by Natalya Solonovich, agronomist. Jerusalem artichoke grows on almost any soil, but gives the best yields on fertile loam or sandy loam with neutral acidity. The optimal level for it is 6-7,2 pH. On loose soil, the tubers are large and there are more of them, but on ...
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"FLOOR" LARGE-SCALE IN THE HOUSE What kind of floor colors can decorate a new house? Plants need spectacular, but not capricious, ready to put up with the irregularity of watering. In general, those that are suitable for busy people. Inna Ermakova, Pskov region Anna Vasilyeva, an experienced florist, answers. I advise you to pay attention to Benjamin's ficus, sheflera and zamiokulkas. The beautiful shape of the crown of these plants, their glossy ...
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THE BIGGEST FLOWERS FOR YOUR GARDEN © Author: Galina Artemova Sooner or later, the plants in the garden become boring, cease to delight and amaze. There is a desire to have something special to be proud of, impress friends and exchange its valuable shoots and rhizomes for other garden rarities. How do you, for example, the idea of choosing the largest perennial that stands out ...
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WE PLANT THE BIGGEST GOOSEBERRY © Author: Nikolay Khromov Very many gardeners want to finally plant one or two gooseberry bushes on their plot, but I want to plant the variety that gives the most delicious and large berries. What to choose? DATE Previously, the leader in large-fruitedness was the variety Date. His berries sometimes reached a record 10 g, but ...
Garden and cottage - read more ... The largest varieties of gooseberries - photo. title and descriptionCURRANT FERTILIZER WITH POTATO PEELS The internet is full of tips to collect potato peels, dry them, and then drop starchy currants under the bushes during the season. Allegedly, as a result, the berries will be large, like cherries, and sweet, like sugar. But is it? I propose to understand the issue based on the school course in biology and chemistry. First, let's remember ...
Garden and cottage - read more ... Potato peelings for currants: truth or myth?