Amaryllidaceae
Onions are used as an anti-inflammatory, decongestant, and pain reliever in both folk and traditional medicine. Decoctions, infusions, compresses are made from it. But can you eat it with gout? FROM ...
Carmen is an unpretentious mid-season onion variety. People call it red or lilac. The culture is popular due to its unusual color, mild taste, and rich vitamin composition. From the article you will learn how ...
Compliance with the rules of crop rotation increases crop yields, reduces material and labor costs. Crop rotation rules determine the order of planting, thereby preserving the fertility of the land. Many gardeners, breaking the correct sequence, lose a significant part of the harvest ...
Onions contain a record amount of useful trace elements, which is why they are widely used in folk medicine and cosmetology. Recipes often use not the vegetable itself, but squeezed juice from it. There are some ...
Onion Sturon was created according to Dutch breeding technologies based on the famous German variety Stuttgarter Riesen. Culture has won recognition all over the world for its valuable qualities. The variety is easy to care for, strong immunity ...
Rhinitis, or common people runny nose. - a common respiratory disease that often occurs in children. This inflammation of the mucous membranes of the nasal cavity can be caused by various reasons: allergies, viruses, colds. How ...
Garden owners often experiment, planting different crops from year to year: vegetables, berries, spices, medicinal herbs and others. They all interact with the soil - they take nutrients from it and ...
Hair is prone to damage and breakage. But worst of all, when they begin to fall out above the norm. The reasons are different: improper care, health problems, lack of vitamins or heredity. In the fight against ...
Bulbs are eaten raw and fried, used as a seasoning for vinaigrette, salads, vegetable and meat dishes, an addition to soups, gravies, cereals. The vegetable has a positive effect on the functioning of the digestive tract. Worth ...