By planting currants and gooseberries next to each other, you are depriving yourself of a harvest.
Anastasia Kovrizhnykh, an expert of the online publication Belnovosti, an agronomist and landscape designer, explained why these plants are contraindicated to be neighbors.
Why you can't plant currants and gooseberries next to each other
The fact is that currants and gooseberries have the same pests and diseases.
It is also not recommended to plant currants next to raspberries, as they have a rapidly growing root system.
Since currants are a light-loving crop, they cannot be planted in the shade of trees, buildings and fences, as this significantly reduces the yield.
During the growing process, it is advisable to use chemicals to a minimum, this will allow you to use currant branches to make healthy tea.
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