Many summer residents consider celandine to be a weed and try to get rid of it.
However, this weed can help solve health problems and protect garden crops from diseases and pests.
We tell you about the beneficial properties and methods of using celandine.
Celandine has bactericidal, fungicidal, anti-inflammatory, and antiviral effects.
This plant has long been used to treat skin diseases. It is not for nothing that it was called celandine.
Celandine juice is still used to cauterize warts, treat dry calluses and cuts, and treat eczema, seborrhea, and psoriasis.
Celandine is also included in herbal infusions for the treatment of gallbladder and liver diseases.
However, celandine-containing preparations can only be taken internally as prescribed by a doctor.
In the garden, celandine is used to protect plants from diseases and pests.
Thus, dusting with celandine powder allows you to get rid of aphids, Colorado potato beetles, caterpillars, and cruciferous flea beetles.
To protect plants from diseases, spraying with celandine infusion is carried out.
It protects against diseases such as bacterial spot, powdery mildew, and downy mildew.