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Is it possible to transplant peonies in August or is it better in September?

Is it possible to transplant peonies in August or is it better in September?

Peonies are perennial plants that adorn gardens with large, fragrant blooms. Proper planting and care ensure their longevity and health. In favorable conditions, peonies can thrive for decades, but occasionally, they need to be transplanted. Here’s how to transplant peonies in August to a new location and how to divide them correctly.

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Top 10 Best Self-Pollinated Cucumber Varieties for Balcony

Top 10 Best Self-Pollinated Cucumber Varieties for Balcony

More and more city dwellers are growing not only flowers but also vegetables on their balconies. Cultivating cucumbers on your loggia is achievable even for inexperienced gardeners. The key is to approach the task wisely, follow planting and care rules, and a bountiful harvest of fresh cucumbers will be guaranteed.

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How to Fight Caterpillars on Tomatoes in a Greenhouse

How to Fight Caterpillars on Tomatoes in a Greenhouse

Tomato plants being destroyed by caterpillars is a problem familiar to many gardeners. The tomato moth (also known as the tomato fruitworm) is the most common culprit, with peak activity occurring in mid-summer. In just 20 days of the caterpillar stage, this pest can leave farmers without a harvest.

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How to store tomatoes so that they turn red: speed up ripening and keep the vegetable fresh for a long time

How to store tomatoes so that they turn red: speed up ripening and keep the vegetable fresh for a long time

Every beginner gardener wonders how to properly harvest green tomatoes so they ripen quickly at home. After all, planting and growing tomatoes is only half the battle. In this article, you’ll find a detailed guide on harvesting, ripening, and storing tomatoes.

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10 Most Delicious Melon Jam Recipes

10 Most Delicious Melon Jam Recipes

Melon jam — an original treat for those with a sweet tooth. Its amber color, firm chunks, rich flavor, and additions like lime, lemon, mint, and spices will delight true gourmets. We’ve gathered 10 tried-and-tested recipes for delicious melon jam.

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Simple ways to propagate figs by cuttings at home

Simple ways to propagate figs by cuttings at home

The fig tree is native to subtropical regions. Originally, it was cultivated mainly in warm Mediterranean countries like Spain, Italy, and Greece. Later, varieties were developed that thrive in temperate climates and, with proper care, can withstand temperatures as low as -20°C.

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What is the danger of the Swedish fly on winter wheat and how to combat it and other cereal pests

What is the danger of the Swedish fly on winter wheat and how to combat it and other cereal pests

The Swedish fly poses a serious threat to agriculture, destroying cereal and forage crops. This insect adapts to any environmental conditions: thanks to its high adaptive abilities, it has spread across the globe and can even be found in the Arctic. Only a carefully planned system of crop protection measures can help defeat this dangerous pest.

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Melon on guard of men's health: why is it so useful

Melon on guard of men's health: why is it so useful

Besides being delicious, melon has a positive effect on the heart, liver, kidneys, and nervous system. It also contains compounds beneficial for men's health, particularly for sexual function.

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Diseases and pests of currants, methods of control, preventive measures

Diseases and pests of currants, methods of control, preventive measures

In Europe, four types of currants are commonly cultivated (white, black, yellow, and red). Although they differ in berry color, taste, and aroma, the plants are low-maintenance and have similar care requirements. They are susceptible to the same diseases and pests.

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