Mugwort is a herbal herb that comes from Asia. However, it can be grown on the plot and in the garden, also in Poland. Check what properties it has and find out where it is best to plant it. How to care for the sagebrush? We suggest.
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There was a god’s tree. Thanks to its properties you will forget about mosquitoes
Mugwort has an intense cola-like effect and has been known for its properties since ancient times. Some even considered them magical. It turns out that the plant has bactericidal and antifungal properties, and additionally tones and cleanses. For this reason, it was even used to heal wounds. Mugwort also repels mosquitoes, moths, ants and flies. All you have to do is put a small amount in a vase on the windowsill, plant a tree under the windows in the garden and next to fruit trees. The plant is also suitable for a hedge as it tolerates pruning well. If you want to repel moths, put dried or fresh mugwort leaves in your clothes drawers. You can also place them under a doormat or carpet, thanks to which unpleasant odors will be neutralized.
How to care for the sagebrush god tree? It’s simpler than you think
The sagebrush can reach a height of up to 1.5 m. It has green, branched shoots and feathery leaves. Flowers bloom in hanging baskets on the tops of the stems. The plant blooms from July to September. How to care for it? It should develop in a warm, sunny position and with humus soil with a neutral reaction. The place should also be sheltered from the wind. You can protect the sagebrush from frost by covering it with spruce branches. Also, prune the woody shoots each year to help it branch out better. Also, do not forget to water the plant regularly.
Source: Gazeta

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