Useful tips for growing chokeberry and caring for it
Chokeberry (chokeberry) is a fruit tree or shrub. It does not grow wild in Russia, but is only cultivated. The fruits of the shrub have many useful properties, and are also widely used in the food industry. Useful tips for growing and caring for aronia are detailed below.
Peculiarities
Aronia is native to North America, where the shrub grows wild. In length, a strongly branching plant can reach 3 meters. Aronia is a perennial and hardy shrub. The shrub can grow in almost any soil and is easily transplanted to a new site.
Aronia blooms in late spring or early summer. In early autumn, the shrub looks no less beautiful than during the flowering period. In September, the leaves of the plant change color and become purple-red.
Aronia can be planted in the backyard as a hedge to decorate the cottage. It must be remembered that such a shrub is a photophilous plant. Aronia was originally grown as an ornamental shrub until the useful properties of its fruits were discovered.
The berries of the plant contain many useful trace elements and vitamins, due to which they are actively used in traditional medicine. Aronia fruits are larger than ordinary rowan berries and have a sweet and sour astringent taste. The first fruits appear in the fourth year of the shrub's life. Full ripening depends on climatic conditions and rowan varieties, but most often the berries are harvested in the second half of September.
Fresh aronia berries can be used as an additional source of vitamins, as well as for essential hypertension. Fruit juice is used to strengthen capillaries and arteries.
Useful properties have not only chokeberry berries, but also leaves. Tea from chokeberry leaves improves the outflow of bile and liver function, and also has a diuretic effect.
Varieties
Thanks to the efforts of breeders, there are a huge number of varieties of chokeberry. Each variety has its own distinctive features, whether it is the rules of cultivation and care or the taste and color of the fruit. Consider the most popular types of chokeberry:
- "Viking";
- "Nero";
- "Ruby";
- "Hoogie";
- "Black-eyed";
- Aronia Michurin.
"Viking"
The variety was bred by Finnish breeders. The shrub is resistant to frost and has a high yield. The size of the berries is small, and their number in the shield can be 20 pieces. The shiny and slightly flattened fruits are black with a purple tint.
"Nero"
Differs in high resistance to frosts. In addition, this variety is less photophilous and can be grown in the shade. The size of the shrub is not very large. The plant can reach two meters in length.
The fruits of the chokeberry "Nero" are quite large compared to the fruits of other varieties. The berries have improved taste characteristics and aroma, as well as an increased content of nutrients in fruits.
"Ruby"
It is one of the most hardy varieties. Such chokeberry perfectly tolerates severe frosts, and also has a high resistance to various diseases and pests. The fruits have a diameter of not more than 1 cm and ripen in early autumn.
"Hoogie"
Bred by Swedish breeders. The variety belongs to the category of highly ornamental shrubs. In length, chokeberry can reach no more than 2 meters. In summer, the leaves of the shrub are green and very shiny, and in autumn their shade becomes rich red.
The berries of the Hugi plant fully ripen a little later than the fruits of other varieties of chokeberry, and are also less juicy.
Aronia of this type needs special care. When pruning the bushes of the plant, you need to be especially careful.
"Black-eyed"
Such mountain ash is unpretentious in cultivation and care. The variety is highly resistant to diseases and garden pests. The fruits of the plant are slightly astringent when compared with the taste properties of berries of other types of chokeberry.
"Aronia Michurina"
It is one of the frost-resistant species of shrubs of the rose family. In January-February, the shrub easily tolerates frosts down to -40 degrees. In height, this variety can reach more than three meters. The fruits of the shrub are not quite rounded, flattened shape. The berries are quite large, juicy and do not crumble from the bush.
Landing and care
Planting rowan is recommended in the autumn. Most varieties of chokeberry are photophilous, so it is recommended to choose well-lit areas for planting a plant. In the shade, chokeberry will also grow and bear fruit, but its berries will be less juicy and healthy.
Soil preparation
Despite the fact that chokeberry can grow on almost any soil, it is recommended to prepare the soil before planting the plant. Due to the fact that the shrub has a small root system, it can be planted in wetlands or in places where groundwater is located quite high.
The ideal soil option would be neutral or low acidity soil. It is recommended to prepare the site at least a week before planting. The selected area can be pre-sown with alfalfa, which will contribute to a better distribution of fertilizers.
Before planting chokeberry, it is recommended to fertilize the land with manure.
planting
When planting several bushes of chokeberry, the distance between them should be at least two meters. If chokeberry is planted in one shrub, then it must be located at a distance of at least three meters from other large plantings in the garden. The optimal dimensions of the pit for the seedling are 60 cm wide and 40 cm deep.
In the prepared pit, you need to put a little humus or mineral fertilizers. You can prepare a mixture of the fertile part of the soil, a small bucket of humus, 120 g of superphosphate and potassium chloride. The resulting composition must be filled with a third of the volume of the dug hole and poured with a bucket of water.
After the water is absorbed into the soil, you can start planting a seedling. Aronia roots can be processed with a clay mash of a creamy consistency. The prepared seedling is placed in a hole, the root system is carefully straightened and covered with soil.
After planting, the shrub must be watered abundantly.
How to take care of shrubs?
Chokeberry is unpretentious and easily takes root after planting in almost any soil. However, for good and abundant fruiting, as well as in order to extend the life of the shrub, the plant must be regularly looked after. First of all, chokeberry needs a lot of moisture, especially if it grows in a hot arid climate. The shrub needs regular watering.
In the spring, it is necessary to cut off unnecessary shoots, which will contribute to abundant fruiting. It is recommended to fertilize the shrub at least three times during the season. However, in the first two years after planting, the plant does not need additional feeding.
The first top dressing should be carried out in the spring, when leaves are just beginning to appear on the shrub. The second time chokeberry is fertilized during the flowering period. The last top dressing for the season is carried out in the fall, after the fruit has been harvested.
Seven years after planting chokeberry, it is necessary to rejuvenate the shrub and carry out planned pruning of branches. Dry old branches must be completely cut off, leaving no more than 25 young branches. Every year in April, the shrub is recommended to be treated with special compounds against pests of garden plants. In May, it is necessary to remove weeds.
reproduction
There are several methods that can be used to propagate chokeberry bushes. Aronia propagates as follows:
- propagation by seeds;
- cuttings;
- dividing the bush;
- propagation by above-ground shoots (layering);
- offspring of the root system;
- through vaccination.
Consider the most popular methods in more detail.
seeds
For propagation of chokeberry, seeds are often used, which are extracted from mature berries.Seeds can be planted immediately after they are collected. Also, the seeds can be removed in a cloth bag or placed in a container with moistened sand and stored in the basement until spring.
In the spring, it is necessary to plant the seeds in small furrows, no more than 8 cm deep. The furrows are covered with soil no more than 5 millimeters, after which they are covered with sawdust or humus. When the first shoots form on the surface, they must be thinned out in increments of three centimeters.
The second time the shoots are treated when at least five young leaves appear on them, in increments of 6 cm. The last treatment must be carried out a year later in the spring, while leaving a distance of 10 cm between shoots. transplant chokeberry to a permanent place.
cuttings
To propagate chokeberry by cuttings, woody or green cuttings will be required. In the first case, mature shoots will be required, which are no more than one year old from the branches of a three-year-old shrub. Cuttings are harvested in early autumn from 15 to 20 centimeters long and with 5 buds.
It is necessary to make two oblique cuts on the handle: the upper cut towards the eye, and the lower cut under the eye. Planting material is planted on the day of its harvest. The cuttings are planted with a step size of 10 centimeters, while maintaining an angle of 45 degrees.
The use of green cuttings for propagating shrubs allows you to get ready-made seedlings in a shorter time. However, this method can only be used in the presence of a cold greenhouse. River sand is poured onto the soil in the greenhouse. The thickness of the covered sand layer should be 100 millimeters.
Harvest cuttings no more than 15 cm long. All leaves must be removed from the bottom. It is necessary to leave only the top three leaves, which are shortened by two-thirds. Above the kidneys you need to make small longitudinal incisions.
For better development of the root system, the cuttings are sent to a special solution that stimulates growth and kept for about ten hours. Next, the planting material is washed with water and planted in the prepared soil in increments of 4 cm. After planting, the cuttings must be well watered.
offspring of roots
Aronia chokeberry belongs to self-pollinating plants, so it will be most convenient to propagate it with the help of offspring of the roots. During the summer period, root shoots appear next to the shrub. With the help of a shovel or other sharp object, part of the root system can be cut off and planted in a new area.
Graft
Vegetative propagation by grafting involves the combination of parts of different plants. To propagate chokeberry, it is best to take a stock in the form of a seedling of ordinary mountain ash. The seedling must be cleaned of dirt and cut at the level of 12 cm. The stock is cut deep along the entire length.
The chokeberry stem must be cut on both sides to obtain a wedge that will need to be placed in the cut on the ordinary mountain ash. When the chokeberry stalk is fixed in the cut of the seedling, the sections of the stalk and seedling are covered with garden pitch, and the cut is wrapped with a special grafting film.
The seedling must be wrapped with plastic wrap and the material fixed in the area below the scion. After four weeks, the polyethylene can be removed.
Recommendations
Planting a shrub and caring for chokeberry is not particularly difficult. However, it is extremely important to buy high-quality planting material. It is recommended to buy chokeberry from trusted suppliers and in special nurseries. If the mountain ash needs to be planted in order to decorate the landscape, then it is best to cross the chokeberry on the trunk.
It is recommended to make a purchase in the autumn. The range and quality of planting material at this time of the year is much higher. The root system of the plant should not be damaged. After buying seedlings, it is recommended to moisten the roots in water and close with a plastic bag before planting.
Young shrubs can not tolerate frost well, so it is recommended to prepare them for the first wintering. Neighboring branches are tied to each other and tied to wooden stakes, which must first be driven into the ground next to the bush. Tied branches will perform a protective function, as snow will accumulate on them, preventing the roots from freezing.
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