Currant
A spreading berry bush is the most common form of currant in the garden. However, it may look different. The standard form can be grown in the form of a miniature tree, with a main trunk and a fruit-bearing crown...
Starch is a fairly popular fertilizer. It contains the trace element potassium. It is necessary for the growth and nutrition of currants. Potato starch is an affordable fertilizer. It can be taken from potato peelings and other...
Currants are a fairly popular plant among summer residents. However, it often happens that there are fewer and fewer berries on the bush, although the plant looks quite normal. About the characteristic features of currants, how many...
Currant seedlings can be grown independently or purchased from a nursery. When suitable conditions are created, this shrub begins to bear fruit abundantly after 2-3 years. But sometimes on well-developing stems, gardeners observe a lack of...
Wood ash is a biological fertilizer available to every gardener. It contains macro- and microelements in an easily digestible form. There is no chlorine in the ash, which is important for soil and plants, including...
Brown spots on currant leaves can appear even if the rules of agricultural technology are followed. Often, a plant becomes ill as a result of a decrease in protective forces under the influence of unfavorable weather factors and exposure to pests. Despite ...
Gardeners who grow black currants have repeatedly encountered the problem of infestation of bushes with moth. The first thing you need to pay attention to is the cocoons made of cobwebs on the fruit clusters and the change ...
Black currants are propagated vegetatively. Even a novice gardener can cope with this task if he follows the basic rules for preparing planting material. The most common method is cuttings from lignified shoots and the formation of layering...
The propagation process of red currants is in many ways similar to the propagation of the black variety. The only difference is that red currants take root worse due to the low rate of root formation. Therefore, for its propagation it is recommended to use...