Some summer residents and gardeners like to grow currants on their property. These berries are very tasty in their fresh form, and besides, they can be used to make jams, etc. preservation, used in baking and more. But its leaves, used in dried tea, have considerable benefits and good taste. However, how do you grow this beautiful, and at the same time useful piece in your garden?! In order to grow currants on your own, it is important to use several rules and tips to avoid mistakes and losses.
Initially, you will need to purchase a bush, which will also require attention. It is important not only that it looks beautiful and lively, but also that it takes root well in the area in which it will grow. You should also ask if the plants are self-pollinating or if you need to take a few extra bushes to plant nearby. It is worth paying attention to their fruiting period, choosing the size of the crown, and if you want to grow more than one bush, it is better to choose several varieties. At the same time, they are planted all together next to each other, which, according to gardeners, improves the fruiting of plants.
If the seedling plant was purchased with an open root system, it is advisable to plant it immediately. But if you need to wait and transport the plant before planting, then you need to take it to a cold place in a bowl with water. At the same time, sellers sometimes wrap the root part in a clay bag for good preservation, then you will need to dip the entire part of the root into a bag and spray it with water from time to time. When planting, the clay is completely washed off, having previously soaked the root with water until it softens and removes itself. If the bush comes with a closed root base, then it's a little easier, since they are not so whimsical and they can be planted all the time, starting from March to November. But near the trunk, the ground is mulched with a thin layer of grass. Such plants are not whimsical, and in summer, in the shade and with abundant watering, they develop quickly and take root in the given conditions.
If you plant plants with an open root base, then it is best to plant it in autumn, closer after the middle of November or in spring. In autumn, it is important that there is no warming soon and the currant bushes do not suddenly bloom when they fail, and also do not freeze before they take root well. In spring, the bushes planted since March come to life quite quickly and do not need to wait about six months. But it is important to water the bushes well and shade them if it is a hot day outside. Planting in autumn needs nutrition, but it takes root well and grows, thanks to potato peelings and boiled water from potatoes. All this is thrown into a pre-dug and prepared pit for plants. Alternatively, you can also add a little ash or starch, and if the soil turns out to be acidic, then you will need dolomite flour or lime for the currants, followed by digging the soil.
The planting options may vary, depending on the need for rooting, while the upper part of the root should be buried in the ground for at least 5 cm. Currants do not like groundwater, therefore, if they accumulate in the desired place for planting, you will need to choose an elevated site. Watch USA online porn https://mat6tube.com teens, milfs, matures!
Initially, you will need to purchase a bush, which will also require attention. It is important not only that it looks beautiful and lively, but also that it takes root well in the area in which it will grow. You should also ask if the plants are self-pollinating or if you need to take a few extra bushes to plant nearby. It is worth paying attention to their fruiting period, choosing the size of the crown, and if you want to grow more than one bush, it is better to choose several varieties. At the same time, they are planted all together next to each other, which, according to gardeners, improves the fruiting of plants.
If the seedling plant was purchased with an open root system, it is advisable to plant it immediately. But if you need to wait and transport the plant before planting, then you need to take it to a cold place in a bowl with water. At the same time, sellers sometimes wrap the root part in a clay bag for good preservation, then you will need to dip the entire part of the root into a bag and spray it with water from time to time. When planting, the clay is completely washed off, having previously soaked the root with water until it softens and removes itself. If the bush comes with a closed root base, then it's a little easier, since they are not so whimsical and they can be planted all the time, starting from March to November. But near the trunk, the ground is mulched with a thin layer of grass. Such plants are not whimsical, and in summer, in the shade and with abundant watering, they develop quickly and take root in the given conditions.
If you plant plants with an open root base, then it is best to plant it in autumn, closer after the middle of November or in spring. In autumn, it is important that there is no warming soon and the currant bushes do not suddenly bloom when they fail, and also do not freeze before they take root well. In spring, the bushes planted since March come to life quite quickly and do not need to wait about six months. But it is important to water the bushes well and shade them if it is a hot day outside. Planting in autumn needs nutrition, but it takes root well and grows, thanks to potato peelings and boiled water from potatoes. All this is thrown into a pre-dug and prepared pit for plants. Alternatively, you can also add a little ash or starch, and if the soil turns out to be acidic, then you will need dolomite flour or lime for the currants, followed by digging the soil.
The planting options may vary, depending on the need for rooting, while the upper part of the root should be buried in the ground for at least 5 cm. Currants do not like groundwater, therefore, if they accumulate in the desired place for planting, you will need to choose an elevated site. Watch USA online porn https://mat6tube.com teens, milfs, matures!