Of all the dacha berries, gooseberries are neglected. They are rarely prepared for the winter and are more often eaten fresh, content with what has grown.
But this is a very useful berry that can improve your health. Therefore, it makes sense to take care of a rich harvest.
Anastasia Kovrizhnykh, an expert of the online publication BelNovosti, a scientist, agronomist and landscape designer, explained why gooseberries grow small and sour.
How to feed gooseberries
You can increase the yield and make the berries tastier with the help of calcium nitrate.
How to use
One spoon of fertilizer is required for one gooseberry bush.
It is evenly distributed under the bush, after weeding out the weeds.
Work the fertilizer into the soil, water the shrub, and then mulch the soil.
It is recommended to use fertilizer only for bushes. It cannot be applied to currants, despite their family ties.
Summer residents claim that simple feeding promotes the growth of the bush, the development of the root system, and also improves the harvest - the berries grow large and sweet.