Bush: A tall bush about 2 m high, dense, has a spreading crown, with strong and dense branches, the fruits of which are characterized by a late ripening period. Growing Legacy does not involve planting pollinator varieties - this plant is perfectly pollinated by pollen from neighboring bushes. However, the highest yield and quality of berries can be achieved only when planting at least 2 varieties.
Berries: The harvest of this variety has rounded berries with a diameter of up to 2 cm, dark blue in color. The taste feature is increased sweetness, as well as moderate acidity, which harmoniously emphasize and complement each other.
Harvesting: The berries are easily separated from the shoots and have a fairly dense skin, so they can be harvested both manually and mechanically. One of the main advantages of this variety is its high yield - an adult bush can produce up to 10 kg of berries per season.
Care: The Legacy variety is not very frost-resistant, so at the end of the season each plant must be carefully insulated, this is the most important condition for ensuring good productivity of this variety. It is important to remember that it is forbidden to use plastic wrap to insulate the bushes, as it can cause moisture to accumulate under the cover, which causes rotting lesions and the sprouting of the plant's shoots.
Yield from 1 bush per season
Taste qualities of fruits
Sunny, light partial shade
Late (mid-August - September)
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