
How to Freeze Bell Peppers for the Winter: Preparing Healthy Products for Delicious Dishes
The idea of trading frozen products originated in America in the early 20th century, and it wasn’t until the 1950s, with the widespread adoption of refrigerators in most households, that frozen foods became commonplace. Today, beyond pickling and marinating vegetables, every home cook can preserve any type of vegetable.

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.

A gift from modern breeders - eggplant "Fabina f1" with large fruits and impressive yield
Growing eggplants, or "aubergines" as they are commonly known in Europe, is becoming increasingly popular among gardeners and hobby farmers.

How to fight late blight on tomatoes in a greenhouse using folk methods: the best ways to treat and prevent the disease
If you notice signs of late blight on your tomatoes, don’t rush to use chemical treatments. We’ll show you what to do if late blight appears on tomatoes and how to combat it using organic methods 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.

The German potato variety "Merlot" is capricious in care, but very productive and tasty.
The Merlot potato is a variety of German origin. It has recently gained popularity among European farmers and consumers due to its excellent qualities. Although it requires careful watering and fertilization, this variety is now widely cultivated in Central and Western Europe. The tubers stand out with their deep red skin and vibrant yellow flesh.

Rules for storing potatoes: can they be washed before storing?
There’s nothing quite like digging up smooth, large potatoes in autumn. But growing a bountiful harvest is only half the battle. Properly preparing it for storage is equally important to ensure it lasts until spring without spoilage. One of the most common questions gardeners ask is whether to wash potatoes before storing them. Some worry that doing so could ruin the entire crop.