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  • Selection of a site for planting

    The site for growing fruit and berry crops should be as level as possible with a slight gentle slope to the south or southwest. Such areas are better illuminated by the sun, in the spring they dr...

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  • Protection of the garden from spring frosts

    Spring frosts ( temporary decrease in temperature below 0 ° C on the surface of the soil and in the air) are: radiation, advective, mixed. The most dangerous spring frosts in the...

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  • Shine

    Light - an indispensable condition for the implementation of organic substances in the leaves of synthesis, ensuring a sufficient level of photosynthesis, the growth force of shoots and leaves...

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  • Caring for frost-damaged trees

    Fruit trees, depending on the breed, species, variety, have a different degree of frost resistance, some plants tolerate frosts well even in severe winters, others can freeze and receive extensiv...

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  • Diseases of apple and pear trees

    Black cancer is dangerous for apple trees and to a lesser extent for pears. The most harmful form of the disease is damage to the cortex on the stems and skeletal branches. Usually the infe...

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  • Pests of plums, cherries and sweet cherries

    liva worted aphid. Its larvae are born from overwintered eggs during bud formation, grow rapidly, becoming wingless light-green females, covered with a white wax-like coating, similar to fl...

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  • Diseases of plums, cherries and sweet cherries

    Moniliose affects cherry, plum and other stone fruits. Burning burn - is a spring form of monolioze, manifested in the sudden drill and drying of flowers. After them, the leaves with...

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  • Pests of currants and gooseberries

    Currant kidney mite is a scourge of black currant. Red and white currants suffer from it rarely. The presence of the tick is indicated by large swollen buds, similar to small light cabbage hea...

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  • Diseases of currant and gooseberry

    Powdery mildew( spherote) appears in the spring, usually after flowering: young leaves, tips of shoots and green berries of gooseberries are covered with white loose coating and become as if s...

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  • Inoculation of fruit plants

    The grafted plant consists of two parts - a rootstock and a graft, while the stock is a plant to be vaccinated, and the graft is a part of a cultural plant that is planted on a rootstock. ...

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  • Copulation

    Copulation refers to a variety of inoculations by a handle. The name of this method of vaccination is from the Latin verb "cop-ulo", meaning "connect", accurately reflecting the essence o...

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  • Retroviral of an adult tree

    The need to re-equip an adult fruit tree can arise in any garden and can be caused by a number of reasons. One of them is the dissatisfaction of the grower with the grown variety, the need to pla...

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  • Types of shoots and kidneys

    During its life cycle, the fruit tree forms various types of shoots and Species of the fruit shoots of the 1. Kopietso. 2. Fruit bag.3 The whorl of the kidneys,...

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  • Types of kidneys

    1. Flower bud on an annual shoot. 2. Leaf kidney. 3 - The terminal, or terminal, brush bud.4. Sleeping bud consisting of fruit bags, kolchatok, fruit twigs and s...

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  • Age periods in the life of fruit trees

    Age periods of fruit plants reflect the successive shift and predominance in the life of plants of growth, fruiting and drying processes and reflect the main age-related changes occurring in t...

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  • Shortening trimming

    The shortening is to shorten the length of the shoot or branch by removing its top, most often shortening part of the annual growth or perennial branch. With a strong shortening, dormant buds awa...

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  • Techniques associated with pruning

    Along with the basic methods of pruning, there are warning, facilitating and complementing their measures, combined with pruning and designed to regulate the growth and fruiting of fruit trees. ...

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  • Crown formation

    Pruning allows you to form the crown of a tree, taking into account the existing features of its habit, breed and variety, and also in dependence of on the purpose of this tree and the size of...

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