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Can you eat grapes during pregnancy in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd trimesters?

Can you eat grapes during pregnancy in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd trimesters?

Grapes are beneficial for pregnant women due to their rich complex of vitamins and minerals. There is a separate field of therapy based on treatment with this fruit – ampelotherapy. The berries strengthen the immune system of the expectant mother, improve cardiovascular health, increase hemoglobin levels, and contribute to the formation of cells in the developing baby.

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Saving the harvest in the best ways: how to protect raspberries from birds

Saving the harvest in the best ways: how to protect raspberries from birds

Fragrant raspberries attract a variety of birds. If timely protective measures are not taken, you may lose your harvest. Thrushes, in particular, love raspberries. You might also spot sparrows flocking around the berry bushes.

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Advantages and features of early raspberry varieties

Advantages and features of early raspberry varieties

Raspberries are grown across Europe: from the sunny Mediterranean to the cool climates of Scandinavia. Their red and pink berries are a visual delight – even a small raspberry patch can enhance any garden or backyard. Among the many varieties, gardeners particularly favor early and ultra-early raspberries, which yield fruit by mid-summer. These berries are perfect for preserves or fresh consumption. Let’s explore the best early raspberry varieties, their advantages, and unique features.

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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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Pomegranate - daily consumption norms, can you eat with seeds

Pomegranate - daily consumption norms, can you eat with seeds

During the autumn-winter season, when the variety of fresh vegetables and fruits is limited and most have lost their nutrients or are grown in greenhouses with high nitrate levels, pomegranates come to the rescue. These fruits are packed with vitamins and minerals essential for overall health and well-being, boast excellent taste, and remain affordable.

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Favorable conditions for growing berries: what kind of soil does gooseberry like and how to properly enrich it

Favorable conditions for growing berries: what kind of soil does gooseberry like and how to properly enrich it

Gooseberries are among the highest-yielding berry shrubs. With proper planting, a single bush can produce up to 12 kg of juicy berries and continue fruiting for 20 years or more. The plant is low-maintenance and easy to grow, requiring only a sunny planting spot, moderate moisture, and nutrient-rich soil.

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Diseases and pests of gooseberries and methods of control

Diseases and pests of gooseberries and methods of control

Diseases and pests are the main causes of crop loss and the death of fruit and berry plants. Gooseberries are no exception. Pests that settle on leaves, shoots, and berries reduce the winter hardiness of the plant if not addressed in time, leading to the drying of branches, roots, and foliage, as well as the shedding of flowers and shoots.

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  1. Necessary fertilizing of grapes in summer and rules for its application
  2. Why there are no berries on the gooseberry and how to fix it
  3. The best ways to dry blackcurrants at home
  4. How and what to feed pomegranate at home

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