Planting and growing
Early gooseberries ripen in early June, mid-ripening ones in mid- or late July, late ones in August. In order for the plant to be healthy and productive, summer residents take care of it not only before picking berries, ...
Watering is a mandatory step in caring for berry bushes, including currants and gooseberries. The activity of vegetation processes, ripening, quantity and quality of the harvest depend on it. It is important to comply with the rules and deadlines...
In the 50-60s of the last century, corn in the USSR was called the queen of fields. N.S. Khrushchev planned, by increasing the area under cereal crops, to feed the entire Soviet Union and surpass the United States in the production of milk and...
Red spots on berries, leaves and other parts of gooseberries are a common occurrence when agrotechnical measures are not followed or the plant is not processed in a timely manner. To protect all plantings on the site and prevent crop loss, ...
Hilling up agricultural crops preserves soil fertility, increases cultivation efficiency, and reduces the cost of fertilizers and watering. It is impossible to harvest a rich harvest of some vegetable plants, especially potatoes, without this procedure. But hilling by hand...
Grapes are a unique crop. It is eaten fresh, juices and various wines are made from it, and added to salads and other dishes. Like any berry crop, grapes require proper care. After winter with the arrival...
White, yellow, brown, black, red and even purple - all kinds of spots are found on gooseberry bushes. They can be small, the size of a pea, or occupy the entire leaf blade. Spots signal...
Nymph is a variety of edible honeysuckle that adapts well to different 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 red, black and white currant bushes should have rich green leaves. If they become covered with a white coating, become lighter or pale, this indicates disease, pest damage, lack of nutrients...