Breeders are developing varieties of large-fruited tomatoes. Tomato Three Fat Men is loved by many gardeners. It is willingly grown in private plots. Features of the berry The authors have developed a medium-ripening tomato for open ground in the southern regions. Practice shows the successful cultivation of risky farming areas in unheated greenhouses.
Cherry Veda is well known in gardening circles as a fast-growing and winter-hardy crop. It is included in the group of new varieties with a high degree of frost resistance; it was added to the State Register in 2009. Due to the late flowering period, the risk of freezing of its fruit buds is practically zero.
On the garden plots, many different crops are grown, among which apricots are far from the most popular. Most varieties of apricot trees grow only in warm climates, but breeders have bred certain varieties, the cultivation of which in central Russia also does not cause trouble for gardeners.
Boer is an exotic breed of goats. They are thermophilic animals that are bred for meat in southern Africa. They feed on shrubs and grass and gain 100 kilograms of weight in just a few months. It is profitable to breed Boer goats, because they do not require any unusual feed. True, few people are engaged in industrial production.
What spicy vegetable is not complete without any dish? Is summer garlic. Many housewives also plant a winter species in the garden. Both need proper care, on which the yield depends. It is also important to know the timing of harvesting garlic. The timing of the ripening of garlic in the Urals Experienced gardeners, carrying out garden work, take into account not only the climatic features of the region, they are also guided by the lunar calendar.
Santa's varietal tomato appeared on the Russian markets relatively recently. It was included in the state register of plants in 2014 for cultivation in greenhouses and outdoors. Many amateur gardeners have already tried the variety in the beds and respond positively. This tomato can be grown for seeds and transplanted from its own harvest next year.