Rosehip is an evergreen plant of the Rosaceae family. Fruits and leaves have useful properties, so they contain vitamins and nutrients.
Rose hips can be planted in spring, summer and autumn. His survival rate is 100%. In the first two years, fertilize only once in the spring - with a solution of urea. Rose hips need nitrogen for rapid growth.
Well-lit areas are best suited for growing shrubs. The soil should be loose, light and fertile. It is not recommended to grow rose hips on clay or waterlogged soils. The plant develops poorly or dies completely.
Rosehip refers to plants that do not require constant soil moisture. Adult bushes do without moisture for up to a month. The bush is usually watered up to 4 times per season. For a young bush, the norm of water is from 2 to 3, and for an adult - 5 buckets.
An adult rosehip bush is transplanted when the plant grows in one place for a long time, and the soil that feeds it is depleted, the culture stops developing. Also, planned movement outside the site or vice versa to it is not excluded.
In order not to lose its decorative shape, rose hips need regular pruning. Pruning is usually done in autumn or early spring, before buds open. It is very convenient to cut the wild rose at the very end of winter - you can see all the dead and dry branches.
During the flowering period, in July, inflorescences are collected, the buds are cut with scissors. Leaves and inflorescences are dried in the open air in the shade, then stored in glass containers.
You should start collecting fruits from mid-August until the first frosts appear. It is recommended to harvest hard berries that are not yet ripe.