Today Is About Growing Two Karina Varieties.

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Hello, my friend all ...

Today about honeysuckle I grow two Karina varieties - early honeysuckle varieties, medium or weak varieties, tall shrubs with thick and strong buds. Honeysuckle blooms in May, has a very beautiful decorative appearance, arranged video Karina blooms for some time in medium-sized fragrant flowers that attract bees and bees to produce fruit in fertile soil better when planted in bright locations. This type of honeysuckle has a very high frozen resistance. Karina's Honeysuckle variety produces fruits that are very tasty and good for health. Berries in this honeysuckle variety are blue, cylindrical, rather large with a pleasant sour and sweet taste. Honeysuckle plants produce no results and require cross pollination. or guaranteed rich plants to be planted, I recommend buying at least 2-3 seeds. Bush has one array at a distance of 1-1.5 m.

For fruitful honeysuckle, planting groups of 3-5 shrubs is needed, always from different varieties, using the Kamchatka variety, which is undoubtedly the most earthy and winter resistant of the berry plant. If one or several bushes of one variety are planted, they will only flower, the berries will have little maintenance. Blueberries, obviously different acidity, because drip irrigation, there are small nuances-honeysuckle likes to water the roots, because the root system is very compact and you need to water the roots of good irrigation.

Let me remind you of planting, two compost buckets poured into a hole, each 200 grams of ash and 50 grams of superphosphate. Small bumps form inside the fossa. The seeds cut the roots dry and damaged, gently put them on the mound and straighten the roots so that they hang on all the edges of the mound. Then the holes are sprinkled with a small amount of soil (and even better compost) and storage. This is to ensure better root contact with the soil. Now the hole is filled with soil to the end, I step on lightly and once again abound in water. Honeysuckle is very fond of moisture, so after planting it's important not to let the water evaporate, lots of interesting things about the park, about plants, and see all about our lives in the village. Here we interact with nature directly without the slightest hesitation and shame.

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By @hilmicorel.


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Guao good post @hilmicorel the nature os beautiful

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