In spring, cultivated plants resume their vegetation, and it is time to feed them to protect them from recurrent frosts and pests.
Both shrubs and trees will need quality nutrition, which includes minerals. Growth stimulants will be important for plants.
Traditionally, the first feeding of berry bushes is carried out after the snow melts, starting in March.
However, in most cases, the best time for fertilizing is considered to be May. At this time, when the soil has warmed up enough, root fertilizing is carried out using organic and mineral fertilizers, including compost.
However, the process of its preparation is lengthy, and you need to think about it in advance.
At the end of May or in the first days of June, the berry bushes are given their first liquid feeding.
To do this, use a solution of liquid manure in a ratio of 1:5. If such fertilizer is not at hand, then you can use mineral fertilizers.
For a bucket of water you will need to take 25 g of ammonium nitrate, 50 g of superphosphate and 35 g of potassium salt.
The solution is poured onto loose soil, after which the beds need to be mulched with fresh grass or ready-made compost.