Row of thornless blackberries in a row.
Thornless blackberry, just like raspberry, requires supports to spread the shoots. When growing blackberries in open ground …
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Row of thornless blackberries in a row.
Thornless blackberry, just like raspberry, requires supports to spread the shoots. When growing blackberries in open ground …
Raspberry line cultivation.
Rational cultivation of raspberries requires scaffolding, which support the limp shoots in an upright position. The vertical arrangement of the shoots facilitates the care of the soil, spraying plantations and harvesting …
Szpalerowa cultivation of red and white currants.
Growing currants in a row of currants enables a significant increase in the fruit yield per hectare of plantation compared to traditional cultivation. At …
Forming the crowns of free lane cherry trees.
If the orchard is to be run in a lane form, then the distances between the rows should be 4,5 m, and in row 5-6 …
Forming lane cherry crowns.
The free hedge can be formed without scaffolding by bending and tying shoots to pins driven into the ground under trees or to horizontal wires …
Leading plums in the form of a free row.
When carrying plums in a lane form, planting distances between rows should be from 4,0 do 4,5 m, and in …