Homeliness, Gardening
Bulgarian peppers, growing them in the garden
Seeds of pepper in different parts of the country are planted at different times. Here it is important to remember one rule: whenever you sow seedlings, this should happen before March 1. Plant seeds of pepper is recommended at a distance of 5 cm from each other and 1.5 cm deep. Sow is best in boxes, and watered not more often than once a week. After the first shoots appear, the Bulgarian peppers, the cultivation of which we are considering here, should be moved to cups or sacks.
Place for planting in open ground
Before planting seedlings in the soil, it is necessary to find a site that will be protected from the wind. Of course, before planting in the soil should be added fertilizer. Now you can start planting seedlings. The plant should be on
If there are difficulties
It may happen that the Bulgarian peppers, the cultivation of which should be in full swing, suddenly slows down its growth. In this case, the soil should be loosely loosened, and watering should be reduced. After a while you will be able to return to the weekly watering of the beds, but do not stop the periodic loosening of the soil. Water is recommended to use warm and increase its amount after the plant blooms. Growing Bulgarian pepper is not so hard, but what a tasty and useful reward awaits you in the end!
Benefits of Bulgarian pepper
Useful properties of this plant have been known for a long time. Enumerate them all for a very long time, but it's not worth doubting - it has a beneficial effect on the health of hair and nails, as well as on vision and immunity. In addition, the fruits of this plant dilute blood, lower blood pressure and increase appetite, improve the performance of the stomach and pancreas. Varieties of Bulgarian peppers are very diverse in appearance and in useful properties. Green varieties will help you in purification
The minuses are at all
And yet the Bulgarian peppers, the cultivation and useful properties of which we are considering, have contraindications. For example, people who suffer from an ulcer, the use of Bulgarian pepper is undesirable. This applies to patients with epilepsy, gastritis, people with liver or kidney disease, as well as people with increased excitability. This does not mean that this product should be excluded altogether, but you do not need to abuse it.
Do not be afraid to experiment, plant Bulgarian peppers, the cultivation of which will bring pleasure and enrich your diet. Have a good harvest.
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