Garden
To grow a good raspberry harvest, it is important to follow agricultural techniques and care rules: water the bushes, loosen the soil, trim the shoots. Gardeners also do not forget about spring feeding. Let's take a closer look at how to feed raspberries in the spring and...
To get a good harvest of black or red currants, it is recommended to follow a number of agrotechnical rules. One of them is spring treatment against bud mites. The pest lives on the plant all year round, but becomes active after...
Treatment of grapes with copper sulfate in the spring is carried out to protect the plant from fungal infections and insects, maintain protective forces and feed. This is a traditional remedy that is easy to prepare - just follow the proportions...
Honeysuckle is an easy-to-care plant. It takes root in the northern and southern regions of the country. Honeysuckle berries are rich in vitamin C and are eaten fresh or used for processing. To ...
Honeysuckle Moskovskaya 23 is a high-yielding variety that opens the summer season. It received its name in honor of the German botanist and physician Adam Lonitzer, who lived in the 16th century. Moskovskaya 23 gives...
Blueberry bushes with healthy berries and glossy green leaves are a real decoration of the site. If you already have blueberries in your garden, but they don’t bear fruit well or have grown too large, then the bushes are worth ...
A rich gooseberry harvest is the dream of any gardener. This delicious berry has been grown since ancient times specifically to be served at the royal table. Since then, gooseberry jam has been called royal. ...
Garden blueberry is a popular shrub with large blue berries. The plant is generally unpretentious, but tends to run wild in the absence of care and regular pruning. There are fewer berries on such bushes, they...
Currant is an unpretentious garden shrub, undemanding to soil and care. However, without proper attention, it will produce fewer and fewer berries from year to year. One of the agrotechnical procedures necessary for the plant is...