The Globus variety bush is strong, sprawling, 1.5 m high, with powerful branches and large leaves. Globus blooms very lushly - with large and fragrant flowers. The thorns are located at the base of the branches. The berries are light red, large and round. Contain a high dose of vitamin C.
The bush begins to bear fruit from mid-August. This variety is high-yielding, and during the ripening period of the berries - it needs support.
Planting time - spring, autumn. Rosehip is a light-loving plant. It grows well in fertile neutral soil.
In order for rosehip to bear fruit, you need to plant at least two varieties next to each other at a distance of up to 3 m, otherwise the bush will only bloom.
The bush is prone to thickening, so it needs annual pruning in early spring or autumn. First of all, all diseased, dry and broken branches are removed, as well as those that grow deep into the bush. An important point in the care of rose hips is watering. It is optimal to water 1 time per week, 10 liters of water under each bush. Fertilizers are recommended to be applied in spring and early summer.
This variety is characterized by high frost resistance.
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