The lush growth of celandine in a garden plot is an extremely alarming signal.
We'll tell you what problem overgrown celandine indicates.
Thickets of celandine in the garden are a sure sign of soil acidification.
If clover, quinoa and nettle grow next to celandine, the soil is slightly acidic.
If mint, chickweed and couch grass are planted next to celandine, the soil is highly acidic.
You can reduce soil acidity by adding dolomite flour.
And the overgrown celandine can be used to prepare a pest control product.
With the help of celandine infusion you can protect plants from aphids, wireworms, whiteflies, and cruciferous flea beetles.