What to do with an old currant bush - is there a chance to return his youth
Fragrant currant berries give a bright taste to the compote, and the jam from them is excellent. The bush bears fruit well, and it develops at a good pace, therefore it quickly thickens. If you also have such specimens on your site, the question will soon arise of what to do with the old currant bush. It is becoming more and more difficult to look after him, to harvest because of the thickened crown as well. Actually, the harvest itself has become less and less over the years. The once large berries, which covered branches in abundance, are now tied only at the tops, and even then small ones. Do not despair, because it is quite possible to return the previous sizes and volumes of vitamin berries.
What to do with an old currant bush
Be sure to remove all broken shoots growing inside the crown. The bush should be well ventilated and well lit. Anti-aging pruning can be done in two ways:
- Cut out the entire above-ground part of the shrub "into a stump" at a time.
- Leave no more than 5 young branches to bear fruit and remove the rest. Be sure to cut off their tops.
The second method is preferable, and many gardeners are even sure that it is impossible to remove all branches in one "sitting". If the bush is too neglected, divide the anti-aging procedures for a couple of years. Cut only part of the shoots each year, choosing the oldest ones until the young ones remain. Do not forget to regularly remove tops, then the zero branches will be stronger. At the same time, it is not worth pruning the tops of the very nulls, so as not to stimulate branching and thickening of the crown.
When is the best time to rejuvenate
The most suitable time for pruning for rejuvenation is late autumn. You can focus on falling leaves. As soon as the bush sheds half of the foliage, it's time to start the procedure. If it did not work out in the fall, you can cut the overgrown bush in the spring, but only early. It is important to be in time before the kidneys begin to swell.