What is the most common vegetable on our plots? Carrot, onion, cabbage? No, potatoes. This root crop has long become for us one level with wheat, and therefore it can rightly be considered the “second bread”. In the 16th century, potatoes appeared in the ranges of Western Europe. It was from that time that potatoes began to spread farther and farther to the east.
Read MoreEcheveria, or how often it is called "stone rose". Indeed, by its appearance the plant resembles a rose, and because of its thick, fleshy leaves, it is as if made of stone. As a typical representative of succulents, the echeveria is unpretentious, which means that an amateur grower can handle it. Photos See more photos of the Echeveria: Care at home. Optimal conditions for the content Light mode. Read More
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