Apple tree "Gift to gardeners": variety description and planting rules
"A gift to gardeners" refers to the universal autumn varieties and has gained well-deserved popularity among gardeners in our country. This apple tree has many advantages, its fruits are actively used in cooking. We will talk about how to grow this variety and what are its main advantages in this article.
Peculiarities
The description of this variety should begin with its merits. First of all, it should be noted early maturity, excellent taste of fruits and their ability for long-term storage, the ability of the tree to tolerate moderate frosts well and relative immunity to scab. With all this, the apple tree does not tolerate drought well, and excessively low temperatures can adversely affect it.
The tree is medium-sized, its maximum height can reach 3 meters. Not too dense crown consists of often growing branches, with small leaves of a grayish tint, which are pointed towards the tip. This variety is self-fertile, it can be planted separately, pollinators are not required.
Fruit ripening occurs by the end of September, they are small in size, in the range of 60-100 grams, slightly flattened on top. The color of apples is green, casts yellow, red strokes pass along the perimeter. Their use is universal, they can be used both fresh and preserved. In addition, under certain conditions, the shelf life can be up to 4 months. The taste is sweet with sourness, the aroma is pleasant and delicate.
The sugar content of fruits is just over 13 percent.
yield
The tree begins to bear fruit at 3-4 years of its life, its yield is average. Apple picking should take place towards the end of September. A particularly large number of fruits appear in the 6th year and beyond after planting. From one plant you can collect up to 30 kilograms. If the tree grows on the territory of farms, the yield will be about 120 centners per 1 hectare. Properly organized care allows you to collect fruits every year.
Selection of seedlings
Planting seedlings can be done both in spring and autumn. The purchase must be made a maximum of a few days before the planned process. Reviews of gardeners on the choice of seedlings are unequivocal. They must be purchased in specialized and trusted places so that there is no doubt about the quality of the tree and its state of health. It must be borne in mind that specimens aged 1-2 years will be better able to adapt to a new area. You also need to pay special attention to the roots - they must be intact, without a touch of rot and withered elements.
If the seedling looks lethargic and withered, you should refuse to purchase it. The bark also needs to be carefully examined, it must be absolutely intact. If there are hatched buds on the branches, planting will no longer be successful.
In addition, before the procedure itself, the selected tree must be placed in water for several hours so that it has time to absorb moisture.
How to plant?
Despite the fact that the "Gift to Gardeners" is considered a rather unpretentious variety and easily survives adaptation, the basic rules of planting should not be violated.First of all, you need to pay attention to the timing, the most suitable are spring and autumn, namely the beginning of spring and mid-autumn, it all depends on the weather and the landing region. If the procedure is carried out in the fall, the seedlings will be able to better adapt to the upcoming season, as they have more time for this. However, in areas where climatic conditions are already unfavorable in October, this should be done in spring.
As for the selection of a place, it must be borne in mind that the apple tree loves light and cannot stand drafts. An ideal site would be a site where trees have not grown for a couple of years, and the soil has managed to recover. Groundwater heights greater than 1 meter can cause root rot. Loamy soil is best, the presence of crushed stone and rocky terrain should be excluded. Even before buying seedlings, you should prepare a hole, the depth of which should be up to 80 centimeters and a width of about a meter. The process takes approximately 2-4 weeks. During digging, you should separate the upper and lower layers of soil and put them in different piles, they will come in handy in the future. The upper part is mixed with fertilizer, for which humus, peat and manure are taken in equal proportions. This mixture is poured into the pit with a mound. With a high content of clay in the soil, sand should be added and vice versa.
Since the trees are of medium height, they should not be placed closer than 3-4 meters from each other. The same applies to other plants. The planting process is as follows: a seedling is placed on a mound with earth and fertilizers, fixed with a planting peg, its root system is straightened, after which it is covered with earth from the second pile and carefully tamped. The distance to the root neck should be at least 5 centimeters.After that, the tree must be watered, making sure that all the moisture is absorbed into the ground. At the end of the procedure, mulching is carried out.
Care
The first time after planting, the tree requires special attention and care. We must not forget about the watering procedure, which plays an important role in the adaptation of the plant, and also helps it to receive useful elements from the soil. Proper feeding, treatment that protects against attacks of pests and various diseases, timely pruning of the crown will enable the seedling to quickly get used to and begin to develop.
At a young age, "A Gift to Gardeners" requires regular watering, which must be done as soon as the hole has dried out. More mature specimens need to be watered in accordance with the weather, from spring to autumn. The process is as follows: first, the apple tree is watered before it begins to bloom, then after the ovary falls, then at the time of fruit ripening, and finally after the leaves fall.
Since this variety does not tolerate drought, additional watering will be required during especially hot summers.
As for the amount of water, this is directly related to the age of the apple tree. In the first 2 years after planting, 4-5 buckets are poured at a time, then their number increases to 8-10. Mulching the soil will prevent it from overheating and help retain moisture longer. However, this process has its own subtleties, since not all means are suitable. To maintain the normal acidity of the soil, needles, shavings and sawdust should be excluded. In autumn, it is necessary to dig up the soil.
As for feeding, the number of fruits on the tree directly depends on it. Mullein infusion is indispensable for young specimens; after it, complex fertilizers should be applied at the very beginning of summer. At the first signs of flowering, it is worth adding organic matter, for example, humus, and mulching. More mature trees need wood ash and phosphorus-potassium top dressing. As for fertilizers with a nitrogen content, their excess is strongly discouraged, as it can harm the tree and reduce the shelf life of apples.
Prevention
Although the variety is considered relatively resistant to scab, this disease can affect the apple tree if the summer is too wet and rainy. It's the same with powdery mildew. If a bacterial burn occurs, it will no longer be possible to save the tree, any methods of struggle are powerless. The attack of harmful insects can also bring a lot of unpleasant moments to the gardener. If a tinder fungus is found on a tree, treatment should be carried out immediately. The mushroom itself is cut out, and the cut point is processed with garden pitch or blue vitriol.
As for directly preventive measures, they include a whole range of measures. This is a timely feeding of the apple tree, pruning of branches and crowns, spraying.
So that a fungus does not develop under a tree, and also to get rid of insect larvae, it is necessary to carry out sanitary cleaning of plant residues in the fall.
crown pruning
The formation of the crown is a mandatory event when growing the variety "Gift to gardeners". This will help speed up the fruiting process and the amount of the crop, as well as protect the tree from frost and extend its life. The procedure is done in the spring or autumn periods. Of the tools, you can use a saw and a pruner, depending on the thickness of the branches.
Disinfection of wounds with copper sulfate and garden pitch is required. It should be borne in mind that pruning is not required for young specimens, the procedure can be carried out after the age of three, before that it is only necessary to remove dried branches. New branches should be removed a little more than half as the tree grows. Pruning of this variety should be carried out according to a sparse-tiered pattern.
Frost and rodent protection
If the air temperature drops below -10 degrees, the tree must be covered with insulating materials. The procedure cannot be carried out in warm weather, otherwise it threatens that the tree will wake up and not survive severe frosts. In addition, covering materials will help protect the trunk from rodent attacks, which are especially active in winter. If the winter is snowy, it would be an excellent option to cover the lower part of the tree with a layer of snow, young seedlings can be completely covered with it.
If the apple tree is frozen, it is quite possible that its root system and lower branches survived the frost without severe damage., which means that in a few years she will again be ready to please gardeners with her fruits. The southern regions of the country suffer more from rodent invasions in winter. To get rid of this misfortune, the trunk can be wrapped with a special mesh. Proper care will help save the apple tree and wait for a wonderful harvest.
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