Gooseberry
Everyone knows that gooseberries are a prickly berry, and this fact is often the main reason that the summer resident does not plant it on his site. But it turns out that this is not a problem: there are, although relatively rare, varieties of gooseberries, practically devoid of thorns, the berries of which are not difficult to pick. One of the representatives of such gooseberry varieties is Kolobok, known for more than forty years.
Gooseberry has many advantages: it is unpretentious, high-yielding, has an excellent taste and keeping quality of berries. Tsar's jam, the taste of which has conquered many, including Catherine the Great and Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin, is made from gooseberries. For the healthy growth and development of northern grapes (as this berry shrub is often called), proper care is needed, which, without fail, includes regular and properly organized feeding.
Spring is the period when plants, including gooseberries, require increased attention. It is at this time that the most important agrotechnical measures are held. The gardener needs to know and perform them in order to obtain high yields, as well as to ensure a long and productive life of the shrub.
Gooseberry is an unpretentious berry bush. It happens that the bush grows so much that it begins to interfere with other crops. We have to find a new place for him and transplant. Of course, the younger the bush, the easier the operation, but in general, the gooseberry transplant is nothing complicated.