Physalis is a very attractive plant, which summer residents love for unpretentiousness and resistance to various pests. Some of its varieties are capable of producing useful fruits, which doubles the importance of the plant, and therefore, we will discuss below how to grow Physalis in its own area. Physalis: description of the plant Even if you are not fully aware of what physalis is, then seeing it in the picture, you probably recognized this beautiful plant.
Read MoreBlackberry Ruben is known all over the world. In 2012, a patent was issued for this variety by its inventor, John Ruben Clark, a professor at the University of Arkansas, who made the United States the birthplace of not only blackberry Ruben, but also other blackberry varieties. Description of the blackberry Ruben The Remontant group of blackberry varieties, in which the blackberry Ruben was the first to enter, is already fruiting on the shoots already in the year of planting.
Read MoreДанная статья расскажет о том, почему салат ромэн стоит выращивать на своём участке. Roman salad is also called Roman salad. It is an annual plant, the leaves of which are collected in a kind of head. Romain is considered one of the oldest and most popular in the world, it is added to the famous Caesar salad.
Read MoreUnfortunately, exotic Savoy cabbage is not popular with our gardeners, because many tend to think that growing it is a difficult and time-consuming process. Is it really, we will tell in this article. Characteristic and distinctive of savoy cabbage Savoy cabbage (Brassica oleracea convar.
Read MoreDracena bent (Reflex) - a plant of the genus Dracaena native to the islands of Madagascar and Mauritius. The interesting name of this plant was formed due to its external feature - leaves curved in the shape of an arc. Description The bare trunk and leaves in bunches that grow only at the ends of the shoot allow you to define this plant, like all other species of dragon, to false palm trees. Read More
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