Blackberry Growing

Growing up a country cottage raspberries in our country can not surprise anyone, but about her cousin, this can not be said. Very, very few people decide to settle on their plot of this useful plant, fearing not to cope with the care of it. But such fears are absolutely groundless, because the blackberry is not only tasty and useful, but also very unpretentious. On the technology of growing blackberry garden, we'll talk today.

Blackberry - growing conditions

Although the blackberry as a whole is practically undemanding to the growing conditions, but still some moments before its planting will have to be taken into account:

  1. First, the blackberry landing site should be well-lit or, at most, semi-shadowed. Planting a blackberry in the shade, the gardener risks the quality of the harvest - the berries will be small and very acidic.
  2. Secondly, you can plant blackberries only in places well protected from the wind. Strong wind not only can break the delicate blackberry shoots, but also hinders the formation of the ovary.
  3. Thirdly, although the blackberry grows equally well on soils of different composition and fertility, everything should be avoided areas with high lime content - there it will be affected by chlorosis.
  4. Fourthly, during the fruiting period, blackberries need to be provided with regular watering, otherwise the berries will be small and sour.
  5. Fifth, when planting a blackberry, it is necessary to maintain a minimum distance between bushes of 1.5 meters for cumin and 3 meters for cedarwood. More frequent planting will make it inconvenient to harvest and process the site, which will result in the loss of part of the crop.

Blackberry growing in the country

So, the place under the blackberry landing is determined. How can it be properly planted? There are a few simple rules:

  1. You can plant blackberries on the site both in spring and in autumn . The choice of time for planting depends primarily on the climate of each specific area - in soft snow winters it is better to make an autumn landing, and in regions with a harsher climate it is better to plant a blackberry in the spring so that it can take root and settle down before frost.
  2. In the first year after planting the land on a blackberry bed it is necessary often and accurately to loosen to provide to the bush inflow of a sufficient quantity of oxygen. On the same sites with an adult blackberry loosen the ground on the contrary is not recommended, so as not to damage the roots and not to provoke the emergence of sprouting.
  3. Well proven growing of blackberries on the trellis, in which after spring pruning, blackberry shoots are tied to a wire stretched between two vertical supports. Thus, not only is the uniform illumination of the bush black on all sides, but also much less labor is required to care for it.