"The Spice of Joy" is a literal translation from the Latin word "kerwell". A different kerwell is also called "Bucier". Kervel came to our country from America and Western Europe. Kervel leaves contain essential oil and keratin. In medicine, kerwell is used to activate the functions of digestive organs, with dizziness, jaundice and fever. Fragrant young leaves are excellent seasoning to salads, soups and other dishes.
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Kervel is very unpretentious. It can be grown at home all year round. It is not demanding of the fertility of the soil, cold-resistant, moisture and well tolerates the shadow. To get fresh greens several times a year, sowing must be carried out every 2 months.
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For landing it is necessary to prepare a mixture of biohumus (1 part) and coconut fiber (2 parts). In the pots, there must be 2 cm layer of drainage. Seeds need to hold the seeds in a pink solution of manganese several hours, after which they sow them into a wet land to a depth of 0.5-1 cm. Cover the pot to the cellophane package and put into a warm place. The most suitable temperature for Kervel growing is 15-18 ° C. The first shoots will appear about 2 weeks after landing.
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When 2-4 real leaves appear, Kervel needs to dive more to the containers so that the plants are not closely.
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In the summer, Kervel should be dialed, every day spray from the sprayer and water to be abundantly. In winter, Kerwel also needs periodic humidification of air and moderate watering. Kush Kervel will give greens for 2-3 months, after which it must be removed.
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If Cervel seeds were planted into fertile soil, it is not necessary to feed it. If the earth was normal, then it should be filtered when real leaves will appear: 1 tsp. "Agroleif" in the soil or 1 cap of the drug "Growth" on 2 liters of water.
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In the country areas, Kerwel can be planted between the rows of other crops. It is necessary to sow with a time interval of 12-15 days. If you sow kerwell under the winter, the crop will turn out to be early. Seeds are sowing with ribbons, the distance between rows is 45-50 cm, sowing depth 1.5-2 cm. Kervel seed shoots will be given in 15-20 days. When the plants rise by 5 cm, it is necessary to have a thinning, leaving 15-20 cm between shoots.
Cervel leaves can be cut off 30-45 days after the appearance of shoots and before the flowering starts. Repeated leaves are not cut, so kerwell is planted in several techniques.