Gooseberry
Gooseberries are found in almost every summer cottage. After planting, within two years it begins to bear fruit and the number of harvests increases every year.
When choosing a variety, you should focus on the climatic conditions of the region. Each variety of gooseberry has different ripening times, yield, shape, taste and color of the berries. There are also varieties without thorns.
To get a good harvest, you need to follow the rules and recommendations for planting and caring for the crop. Without proper attention, the berries become small and sour. The section contains articles with detailed instructions on where it is best to plant, how to prepare the soil, and which neighbors to choose.
The culture needs care from early spring to late autumn.It is necessary to apply fertilizers, mulch the soil, remove weeds, form a bush and treat against infections and pests. Young seedlings must be protected from winter frosts.