Grow berries in the bucket

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Basic rules for growing berries in the bucket

Basically, many types of berries can be cultivated in the tub without any problems. Popular berry varieties for growing in pots are (u. a.):

  • Strawberries
  • Raspberries
  • Blackberries
  • Cultivated blueberries
  • Goji berries
  • Gooseberries
  • Currants

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While raspberries and blackberries usually have one Climbing aid need, especially currants and gooseberries should very regularly cut back and thereby be rejuvenated. The planters should be sufficiently large for growing berries in the tub and filled with humus-rich, permeable substrate. Since all berry bushes are sensitive to waterlogging, drainage holes and, if possible, a drainage layer should be provided in the lower pot area as a preventive measure. Berry bushes are more exposed to the effects of temperature, solar radiation and wind than outdoors planted specimens, so they also need a little more maintenance.

Fertilize the berries in the pot sufficiently

Except for Harvest time Unfortunately, it is often forgotten that berry bushes depend on an adequate supply of nutrients for their growth and a rich harvest. The specialist trade stops a large number Types of fertilizer that are specially tailored to the needs of berry bushes. However, the plants can of course also be supplied with nutrients through regular repotting and the addition of ripe compost. As a rule, liquid fertilizer is used in the bucket when growing berries, as this can be dosed very well via the irrigation water and ensures an even supply of nutrients.

Be careful in winter

Although berry bushes can usually be overwintered outdoors even in very cool locations without any problems, winter time can be a problem for berries in pots. This is not only due to the fact that all potted plants are more exposed to the winter cold in pots than plants that are rooted in a protective layer of soil in the garden bed. Container plants are also stronger in their locations on the balcony or terrace Exposed to temperature fluctuations in the spring for an early start to the new growth phase can worry. Therefore, strawberries in particular should be in the bucket if possible Penumbra and are thus protected from excessive temperature differences during hibernation.

Tips

on High trunk Refined gooseberries and currants look particularly decorative than potted plants, but they are also somewhat more sensitive than their natural shrub counterparts. In order not to endanger the harvest in the following year, these plants should be protected in winter Garden fleece be wrapped.

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