It is easy to get rid of this weed, so it is better to rid the currants of its presence.
This will significantly increase the yield, and the plant will feel better.
An expert of the online publication BelNovosti, agronomist, landscape designer Anastasia Kovrizhnykh told which weed prevents currants from developing normally.
Field bindweed twines around bushes with its ubiquitous “tentacles”.
In addition, the weed draws the bees' attention to the bright and fragrant flowers. Against this background, the currants begin to fade.
The classic option is to pull out the weed. If the roots remain in the soil, then carefully pour a powerful solution over the area.
In 1 liter of water, stir 100 g of salt per 1 liter of water. It is important that the liquid does not get under the currant root.
Once the problem with bindweed and other weeds has been resolved, the currants can be mulched so that moisture is retained in the soil longer and the grass does not disturb them.