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How to use horseradish leaves in the garden: a folk remedy for everything

Summer residents know very well what will happen if you give free rein to horseradish in the garden. But this is not a reason to start a merciless fight with the plant..

Horseradish is in demand in cooking, folk medicine, and gardeners have their own views on it..

Experienced summer residents shared their experience of using horseradish as a natural remedy for everything.

For diseases

For gardeners who faithfully stand for environmentally friendly farming, horseradish will be useful for combating fusarium, late blight and cladosporiosis.

To prepare the infusion, you will need fresh horseradish leaves, water and three days of time.

Then strain the product and use it for spraying.

From pests

You need to chop the tops and fill them with water. For 1 kilogram of chopped greens, you will need 5 liters of water.

After a couple of days, the infusion should be strained and can be used to combat aphids and repel other pests.

Fertilizer

With the help of horseradish, you can improve the composition and structure of the soil in the garden.

For example, crushed rhizomes and tops act as a disinfectant for the soil in the greenhouse.

The horseradish leaves left after preparing the infusions can be used as fertilizer.

They are also filled with water and after fermentation is complete, they are taken out to the garden.

However, experts remind gardeners that folk remedies are not always effective and sometimes it is difficult to calculate the dosage of nutrients.

Summer residents know very well what will happen if you give free rein to horseradish in the garden. But this is not a reason to start a merciless fight with the plant..

Horseradish is in demand in cooking, folk medicine, and gardeners have their own views on it..

Experienced summer residents shared their experience of using horseradish as a natural remedy for everything.

For diseases

For gardeners who faithfully stand for environmentally friendly farming, horseradish will be useful for combating fusarium, late blight and cladosporiosis.

To prepare the infusion, you will need fresh horseradish leaves, water and three days of time.

Then strain the product and use it for spraying.

From pests

You need to chop the tops and fill them with water. For 1 kilogram of chopped greens, you will need 5 liters of water.

After a couple of days, the infusion should be strained and can be used to combat aphids and repel other pests.

Fertilizer

With the help of horseradish, you can improve the composition and structure of the soil in the garden.

For example, crushed rhizomes and tops act as a disinfectant for the soil in the greenhouse.

The horseradish leaves left after preparing the infusions can be used as fertilizer.

They are also filled with water and after fermentation is complete, they are taken out to the garden.

However, experts remind gardeners that folk remedies are not always effective and sometimes it is difficult to calculate the dosage of nutrients.

Summer residents know very well what will happen if you give free rein to horseradish in the garden. But this is not a reason to start a merciless fight with the plant..

Horseradish is in demand in cooking, folk medicine, and gardeners have their own views on it..

Experienced summer residents shared their experience of using horseradish as a natural remedy for everything.

For diseases

For gardeners who faithfully stand for environmentally friendly farming, horseradish will be useful for combating fusarium, late blight and cladosporiosis.

To prepare the infusion, you will need fresh horseradish leaves, water and three days of time.

Then strain the product and use it for spraying.

From pests

You need to chop the tops and fill them with water. For 1 kilogram of chopped greens, you will need 5 liters of water.

After a couple of days, the infusion should be strained and can be used to combat aphids and repel other pests.

Fertilizer

With the help of horseradish, you can improve the composition and structure of the soil in the garden.

For example, crushed rhizomes and tops act as a disinfectant for the soil in the greenhouse.

The horseradish leaves left after preparing the infusions can be used as fertilizer.

They are also filled with water and after fermentation is complete, they are taken out to the garden.

Summer residents are well aware of what will happen if they give free rein to horseradish in the garden.But this is not yet a reason to start waging a merciless fight against the plant..

Horseradish is in demand in cooking, folk medicine, and gardeners have their own ideas for it..

Experienced summer residents shared their experience of using horseradish as a natural remedy for everything.

From illnesses

Gardeners who faithfully stand for environmentally friendly farming will find horseradish useful in the fight against fusarium, late blight and cladosporiosis.

To prepare the infusion you will need fresh horseradish leaves, water and three days of time.

Then the product is filtered and used for spraying.

From pests

You need to chop the tops and fill them with water. 1 kilogram of chopped greens will require 5 liters of water.

After a couple of days, the infusion needs to be filtered and can be used to fight aphids and repel other pests.

Fertilizer

Horseradish can be used to improve the composition and structure of the soil in the garden.

For example, crushed rhizomes and tops act as a disinfectant for the soil in a greenhouse.

The horseradish leaves left after preparing infusions can be used as fertilizer.

They are also poured with water and taken out to the garden after fermentation is complete.

However, experts remind gardeners that folk remedies are not always effective and sometimes it is difficult to calculate the dosage of nutrients.

Fertilizer

Horseradish can be used to improve the composition and structure of the soil in the garden.

For example, crushed rhizomes and tops act as a disinfectant for the soil in a greenhouse.

The horseradish leaves left after preparing infusions can be used as fertilizer.

They are also poured with water and taken out to the garden after fermentation is complete.

However, experts remind gardeners that folk remedies are not always effective and sometimes it is difficult to calculate the dosage of nutrients.

Fertilizer

Horseradish can be used to improve the composition and structure of the soil in the garden.

For example, crushed rhizomes and tops act as a disinfectant for the soil in a greenhouse.

The horseradish leaves left after preparing infusions can be used as fertilizer.

They are also poured with water and taken out to the garden after fermentation is complete.

However, experts remind gardeners that folk remedies are not always effective and sometimes it is difficult to calculate the dosage of nutrients.

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