If you have to save space on the site, almost all free places go for planting. Including those of little use for large yields - for example, too shady. But for them, you can find suitable shade-loving or shade-tolerant crops. Among berry bushes, these include:
1. Blackberry
Blackberries are unpretentious, undemanding to soils (the main thing is that they are of neutral acidity) and bear fruit quite well in shady areas. More important for her is the absence of closely lying groundwater and the obligatory shelter for the winter. The rest - top dressing, watering, garter to the trellis and formative pruning.
2. Gooseberry
Gooseberry - loamy and sandy loam soils are more suitable for it, protected from cold winds and always without stagnant water. After planting, plants need to be mulched and then watered regularly, especially during active growth and ovary formation. In addition, to feed with mineral and organic fertilizers, as well as to properly cut.
3. Honeysuckle
Honeysuckle - This cold-resistant, early-maturing and slightly disease-prone crop needs cross-pollination and regular abundant watering. But the composition of the soil and lighting is much less demanding. It will benefit from nitrogen fertilization for good growth and regular sanitary and formative pruning.
4. Raspberry
Raspberries ripen better in a bright place, but even in partial shade, they can please with a harvest with proper care. And this is competent pruning and thinning, regular watering without allowing moisture to stagnate at the roots, feeding with nitrogen fertilizers and timely prevention of the appearance of diseases and pests.
5. Actinidia kolomikta
Actinidia kolomikta is a relative of exotic kiwi, but it ripens perfectly in the middle lane. The woody liana not only gives valuable vitamin fruits, but is also very decorative with pink foliage. Provide her with a well-drained humus soil, and she will not pay attention to the lack of light.
Also, from shrubs in shaded places in the country, you can plant dogwood, black elderberry, male dogwood, hazel, barberry, viburnum and even currants (of all types, black is better).
Of course, all of these low-light crops need help to cope with stress. That is, it is important to pay more attention to care and, especially, to watering and feeding, so that the berry bushes do not weaken.
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