Shrubs
The section is dedicated to shrubs such as currants, honeysuckle, raspberries, grapes, gooseberries, blackberries, viburnum.
White, yellow, brown, black, red and even purple - whatever spots are found on gooseberry bushes. They are small, the size of a pea, or occupy the entire leaf plate. Spots signal ...
Nymph is an edible honeysuckle variety that adapts well to various climatic conditions and is suitable for cultivation in all regions. Among its positive qualities are the pleasant dessert taste of berries, frost resistance and ...
Healthy bushes of red, black and white currants should have rich green leaves. If they become covered with a white coating, brighten or turn pale, this indicates disease, pest damage, lack of nutrients ...
Each summer resident has his own opinion when it is better to plant gooseberries and currants: in the spring, when the snow melted and the air warmed up, or in the fall, a month before frost. From the right choice of landing date ...
Grapes are grown not only for food or sale, but also for the production of wines, juices, compotes, champagne. Many people dream of a home winery. To get a rich grape harvest, it is not enough to pay attention to ...
The yield of honeysuckle depends on many factors: weather conditions, region of cultivation, fertilization. In order for the bush to consistently bear fruit and give a good harvest, from the 6th year of life, summer residents carry out pruning. The procedure stimulates ...
The Aurora variety is a honeysuckle with very large fruits. Berries are appreciated not only for their attractive appearance and taste, but also for their medicinal properties. Farmers cultivate this variety commercially. ...
Honeysuckle has long ceased to be an outlandish plant. Every year more and more summer residents plant it in their garden plots. The culture is unpretentious in cultivation, adapts to any climatic conditions, pleases with an early harvest. From ...
Under favorable conditions, gooseberries and currants bear fruit for up to 20 years. Proper agricultural practices, including regular pruning and timely replacement of old branches with more productive young shoots, maintain health and fruiting ...