Yarrow, tansy and wormwood are not weeds. They can safely be called unique plants that have many useful properties.
Today we will share one clever way to use these herbs for gardening purposes.
Not a single year goes by when experienced gardeners and horticulturists do not stock up on yarrow, tansy and wormwood leaves.
First, of course, you need to find the place where these herbs grow. As a rule, these are desert areas, roadsides, ravines, etc.
Once you have found the desired “thickets”, pick off the leaves and then dry them in any suitable way.
When it's time to grow seedlings, take a bunch of dry grass from your storage and brew it with a liter of boiling water.
When the broth has cooled, water the seedlings with it - this can be done either instead of or together with fertilizers.
These plants will help you grow healthy seedlings without unnecessary hassle. Thanks to yarrow, tansy and wormwood, seedlings will be protected from diseases, pests and common problems such as black leg and black flies.