Currant bushes close

1 year ago
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This is what a currant plantation looks like up close. Between the bushes is black earth. This earth is dug twice a year (in autumn and spring). All grass is uprooted. Each bush has a hole. This helps in efficient watering. The paths are covered with uprooted grass. Due to this, the grass grows more slowly on the paths. Since the grass needs to break through a layer of dry grass. On the paths, the grass is not pulled out by hand. It's very dense land. On the paths, the grass is removed with a hoe. It can be seen that the currant leaves are omitted. It's because of the heat. We need to water urgently!

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