There are many pests in the garden that are ready to occupy gooseberries or currants.
If you miss the moment of capture, you can lose not only the harvest, but also the plants.
Expert of the online publication TUT NOVOSTI, agronomist Anastasia Kovrizhnykh spoke about the treatment of plants that needs to be carried out after flowering.
After flowering, gooseberries and currants can be attacked by leaf roller and geometer caterpillars.
If pests have appeared, the bushes should be treated with Bitoxybacillin. Eighty to one hundred grams of the product are used per 10 liters of water.
Alternatively, you can use a folk method. An effective remedy is prepared from plants with insecticidal properties.
A natural infusion can be made from marigolds, chamomile, and calendula.
Earlier we told you how to save a thuja that has turned yellow after winter.