To grow yoshta, a sunny, spacious place is required: over time, the bush grows greatly.
Features: Yoshta is a medium-winter-hardy plant that can withstand drought and hot summers well.
The bush must be pruned regularly so that it maintains a beautiful shape and does not thicken.
You need to plant in a row at a distance of 1.5 meters, it is recommended to leave 2 meters between the rows.
Often used for hedges. To do this, young shoots need to be planted at a close distance from each other.
The soil must be fertile and fairly loose. When planting, autumn-type fertilizers with a high potassium content are applied;
Yoshta is a potassium-loving crop.
Yoshta grows quickly and begins to bear fruit in the second year after planting.
After 3-4 seasons, you can count on a harvest of up to 10 kilograms of berries per bush.
The culture is friendly with gooseberry bushes, honeysuckle, and yoshta.
Currants and honeysuckle are chemically similar; they are frost-resistant and unpretentious.
Yoshta is a hybrid of currant and gooseberry. Feels great with currant bushes.
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