Description: Recommended for amateur plantings and small commercial plantations. Rich in potassium, iron, magnesium, and vitamins C, K, and B.Cultivation: Reaches a height of up to 1.5 m. It has high frost resistance and is quite easy to grow. Fruits in the second year after planting. Small, inconspicuous flowers appear in early spring.Planting and care: Prefers sunny positions but also tolerates partial shade. It is suggested that the soil be fertile, permeable, and slightly acidic. Regular watering is recommended in the first years.
Cutting: For the first 3-4 years, remove weak and crossing shoots. Later, every 5-6 years, remove the oldest shoots to stimulate new growth. Cutting should be done in early spring or late autumn after the leaves have fallen.
Fruit: The fruiting period is from July to August. The fruits are sweet and sour, delicate. Perfect for eating raw, making preserves, desserts, and juices.
Description: Recommended for amateur plantings and small commercial plantations. Rich in potassium, iron, magnesium, and vitamins C, K, and B.
Cultivation: Reaches a height of up to 1.5 m. It has high frost resistance and is quite easy to grow. Fruits in the second year after planting. Small, inconspicuous flowers appear in early spring.
Planting and care: Prefers sunny positions but also tolerates partial shade. It is suggested that the soil be fertile, permeable, and slightly acidic. Regular watering is recommended in the first years.
Cutting: For the first 3-4 years, remove weak and crossing shoots. Later, every 5-6 years, remove the oldest shoots to stimulate new growth. Cutting should be done in early spring or late autumn after the leaves have fallen.
Fruit: The fruiting period is from July to August. The fruits are sweet and sour, delicate. Perfect for eating raw, making preserves, desserts, and juices.v
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0.3 kg
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