Currant is a wonderful plant that can bring a lot of joy in the form of fresh and juicy berries. However, to get a good harvest, it is necessary to provide it with the necessary growing conditions, including proper replanting in the spring.
Anastasia Kovrizhnykh , an expert of the online publication "BelNovosti", an agronomist and landscape designer, told how to transplant currants in the spring.
Today we will tell you how to properly transplant currants to ensure a good harvest.
The first step in transplanting currants is choosing a planting site.
Currants prefer shaded or semi-shaded places where they receive enough light, but do not burn out in direct sunlight.
It is necessary to prepare the soil for transplanting. To do this, you need to remove weeds and other plants, and also water the soil to improve the transport of water and nutrients.
If the soil on the site is heavy, then to improve its quality you can add organic fertilizers, such as humus or compost.
Before replanting currants, it is necessary to cut off all old and damaged roots and branches of the plant.
It is important that the roots are not too wet or too dry during repotting.
After preparing the soil and plant, you can proceed to the transplanting process.
It is necessary to dig a hole approximately 60 centimeters deep and place the roots and fill with soil, then compact the soil.
Then you need to water the planting thoroughly.
After transplanting currants, it is necessary to regularly remove the necessary branches and prune the plant for normal development.
Regular watering of plants is also necessary, especially during dry periods. It is also important to provide protection from weeds and pests.
Transplanting currants in spring is a simple and effective way to ensure a healthy and productive plant, which will yield a harvest of quality berries.
It is necessary to pay attention to the replanting process, plant preparation, and subsequent care after replanting in order to get the most out of your plants.
Earlier we told you how to deal with " witches' broom " on raspberries.