Our grandmothers solved the problem of apple crop failure very simply – they buried a rusty horseshoe under a tree.
What is the secret here, says Anastasia Kovrizhnykh, an expert at the Belnovosti network publication, agronomist and landscape designer.
Why bury a horseshoe under an apple tree?
Over time, apple trees begin to lack iron, which leads to a decrease in yield.
To enrich the soil with iron, our grandmothers buried rusty horseshoes and other iron objects under apple trees.
There was another proven method – driving rusty nails into a tree trunk.
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Nails must be pre-treated with alcohol or another disinfectant, otherwise the tree may become sick.
Previously, the expert told how to feed garlic so that it does not turn yellow.
2024-03-14 20:01:38
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