Shrubs
The section is dedicated to shrubs such as currants, honeysuckle, raspberries, grapes, gooseberries, blackberries, and viburnum.
Currant ripening begins in June and continues until August. Most gardeners grow several bushes at once - with red and black berries. Currants are distinguished not only by their bright taste, but also by their beneficial composition, especially...
Increasingly, edible honeysuckle bushes can be found in garden plots. One of the most popular varieties is Nightingale, famous for its excellent taste and high content of vitamin C. It is easy to care for...
Many gardeners grow honeysuckle on their property. Varieties of edible, or blue, honeysuckle produce a rich harvest of tasty and healthy berries; decorative varieties decorate alleys and gazebos. One of them is honeysuckle. This ...
Gooseberries are very popular due to their unpretentiousness and tasty fruits. The Prune Plum variety has become a worthy representative of the culture. Its fruits have good taste and are universal in use. We'll tell you how to grow the common prune gooseberry...
An increase in raspberry yield directly depends on compliance with the rules of care. This includes watering and pruning, loosening and mulching. A mandatory stage of care is feeding. There is an opinion that raspberries are fertilized mainly during the flowering period, but ...
It is possible to get a good harvest of raspberries only with proper care for them. This is a finicky berry that requires care throughout the season, especially in the summer months. To ensure that your efforts are not in vain, you need...
Honeysuckle has a tart taste and beneficial composition. The berries are used to make vitamin jams and compotes. Honeysuckle is unpretentious in care, so every year more and more summer residents plant it on their ...
Propagating gooseberries by cuttings is a quick and least expensive way to increase the number of bushes in your garden plot. The berry crop is renewed every 5 years. To obtain young bushes, green, woody and combined...
The general condition of the plant and its productivity directly depend on the quality of the bush’s nutrition. Gardeners began feeding raspberries with ash many years ago. This is an organic fertilizer with a good composition of nutrients. But despite...