If you pay attention to honeysuckle during the summer season, you can count on a very rich harvest.
It is enough to follow just three simple rules.
Not all gardeners know that honeysuckle needs a lot of moisture. If there is not enough water, the berries grow small and tasteless.
In hot summer weather, it is recommended to organize watering once every seven days, says Anastasia Kovrizhnykh , an expert of the online publication BelNovosti, an agronomist and landscape designer.
If you want to collect a decent harvest of berries, then work out the issue of mulching properly. This will help protect the root system during the heat.
It also promotes even distribution of moisture.
This bush does not like close proximity to other crops. Even honeysuckle itself should not be planted too close. If you want a lot of berries, then give each plant a little "personal space" for proper development.