Among the many diverse berry crops that are often found on our summer cottages, some are far from being known to everyone.
It is such a representative of the berry world that cloudberry is a berry with a number of useful properties.
What is it, and is it so easy to cope with its cultivation on the site - read on.
Where grows
If raspberries, currants, or even blackberries are more familiar to us, then it is more likely to meet cloudberries on peat bogs and in marshy wooded areas than in home breeding.
It is often found in the shrub and moss tundra of the northern and arctic forest belt in the northern hemisphere. In the conditions of the middle zone, it can often be found in the European part of the Russian Federation, Siberia, in the Far East, in Belarus. At the same time, cloudberries are cultivated in many other regions, where it creates the most comfortable conditions for growth and development.
Is it possible to grow cloudberries in the garden?
In practice, many gardeners have already confirmed the possibility of successfully growing a plant in a garden, but I must immediately say: this is a very difficult matter. Even if you know about the fastidiousness of berry bushes, then be prepared for the fact that the cloudberry in the garden will be "naughty" 10 times more than its other inhabitants.
In fact, you can’t even call it shrubs, because all the cultures we are used to have perennial above-ground shoots (lingonberries, cranberries or blueberries), while in cloudberry only the branchy underground rhizome can be classified as perennial. Despite the fact that by the end of the season and the vertical shoot slightly woody at the base, it is still one-year.
Did you know? Cloudberry was the favorite berry of Alexander Pushkin, and, according to historical data, it was he who asked his wife before his death.
How to prepare a place for landing
As with the planting of any other plant that grows predominantly in the open nature, it is worth choosing a place for home breeding cloudberries based on the conditions in which the seedling grew, until it was dug or cut.
In this case, it is appropriate to speak of moist, fairly fertile and slightly acidic soils, always with good lighting and aeration. Also, do not forget that almost all swamp or forest dwellers have peculiar helpers represented by mycorrhiza - root fungi, very useful not only for the plant itself, but also for the soil (especially poor) on which it grows. Therefore, planting a plant on your site, it is useful to add to the planting pit soil brought from the place of its usual growth, which will already contain microorganisms and fungi useful for cloudberries.
If you carry out plant propagation by cutting, then you can purchase mycorrhiza separately at any flower shop (by the way, they are relatively inexpensive).
You should not send cloudberries into the garden or planted along the fence. Always comply with the lighting requirements. No less useful would be information about suitable neighbors for this plant. So, in the natural environment, it feels great next to the wild rosemary, moss and lingonberries.
Planting a plant
Picking up a suitable site for cloudberries, it remains only to dig a trench (about 0.5 m deep) and build a structure for comfortable plant placement. The design consists of several layers at once: soil - polyethylene - again soil - again polyethylene. The last layer, the topmost one, should be a mixture of soil and peat or a substrate.
Important! If you are going to use peat, it should be removed from the place of cloudberry growth in the wild.
The prepared area must be poured abundantly with water and prepare to regularly check the level of moisture in the soil. Also no less important nuance in the successful cultivation of plants is the acidity of the soil. Ideally, this figure should be 4.5 pH. When planting an unusual culture in the open ground, be sure to consider the required distance between the bushes. It should not be less than 20 cm.
Finally, do not forget to add a useful fungus to cloudberries. Purchased in a special gardening store mycorrhiza will transport all the necessary micronutrients from water and soil to its roots.
How to care for a useful berry
Since cloudberry is a rather unusual and rare plant, few people know about its preferences in terms of growing and care. However, there is nothing supernatural here, and if you wish, you will be able to grow healthy berries without significant physical costs.
In the gardens, besides cloudberries, northern berries such as princes, blueberries and blueberries are also successfully grown.Let us consider in more detail the requirements of the plant to the composition of the soil, the regularity of fertilizer application, pruning and pest and disease control.
Soil care
For the natural habitat of cloudberry, that is, for places where it usually grows in the wild, high acidity of the soil is characteristic. This means that when watering plants with tap water or well water there is a risk of chlorosis due to an increase in alkali in the soil. In order to prevent this situation, ground sulfur should be added to the soil at the rate of 30 g per 1 m². You can also simply acidify the water that is used for irrigation (2 g of acetic or citric acid is enough for 1 bucket of water).
Growing a swamp plant like cloudberries, one cannot ignore the level of soil moisture. It should never dry out, otherwise the plant will not bring a good harvest.
Did you know? In Norway and Finland, the artificial cultivation of cloudberries has reached the state level.
Pruning plants
The removal of shoots from cloudberry is performed exclusively for sanitary purposes, that is, for the elimination of diseased and dried branches. Most often, such pruning is carried out in early spring, before the appearance of the kidneys.
Top dressing
The described plant needs feeding several times per season. So, with the arrival of spring, the berries are fertilized with mineral solutions, manure and other organic compounds, and before direct fruiting (approximately at the end of spring), manure and growth biostimulants are additionally used.
Disease and pest treatment
When growing cloudberries, you may encounter many crimson pests: raspberry mite, aphids, spider mites, raspberry-raspberry weevil, stem fly and others.
Spraying with insecticides (for example, Karbofos, Aktellik, colloidal sulfur, Metafos, etc.) will help to cope with these harmful insects. To protect the plant from fungal diseases and pests with the arrival of spring, it is recommended to carry out preventive treatment with a 3% solution of Bordeaux liquids.
A lot of chemical treatments have a negative effect on the quality of the fruit, so you should study the popular methods of dealing with aphids, weeds, carrot flies, onions flies, Colorado potato beetles, weevils, ants.
How to propagate cloudberries
The simplest and least costly way to get a plant bush is to transfer it to a plot from its usual habitat - if there is one near your home.
In the forest, you need to choose only specimens with large berries, not only attractive in appearance, but also tasty. Noticing such an option, the bush should be carefully dug out (preferably with an earthy clod) and immediately moved to a paper bag or a pot prepared in advance.
When using a paper bag, you will be able to plant a seedling in your garden, without getting it from such a carrying bag. Thus, the roots of the plant do not exactly suffer, and the paper in the soil will quickly decompose.
If you do not want to dig cloudberries with a whole bush, then for breeding in the garden you can cut the cuttings in the forest - but in this case you need to remember that this option is more troublesome.
Rooting segments (the length of the cuttings should be about 12-13 cm) should be carried out in greenhouse conditions using a nutrient substrate and plastic film, which cover the landing.
It is very important not to allow the soil to dry out during the summer period; therefore, in addition to irrigation, it is important to keep the air humidity at a high level. Until the fall, such cuttings should take root, after which you will be able to transplant them to a permanent place of growth.
Although this is not at all necessary, and if there is very little time left before the onset of cold weather, it is perfectly acceptable to leave planting material in the greenhouse until the next season. During this time, the cuttings will be even stronger and better prepared for transplanting.
Another option of breeding cloudberries on the plot - seed reproduction, which is not the best option. The fact is that plants grown from seeds may differ significantly from those from which the seeds were collected, and not always for the better. Finally, you can simply go to a specialized store or nursery and purchase a ready-quality varietal seedling. Many gardeners consider this the most optimal solution for obtaining planting material, but the problem is that most of these seedlings are imported and may not withstand too harsh climatic conditions during the winter period.
A little bit about the beneficial properties of berries
The beneficial properties of cloudberries are very difficult to overestimate. Firstly, this plant is an excellent honey plant, and thanks to the components of the leaves and fruits you can cure a variety of diseases with its help. For example, the leaves are characterized by an excellent hemostatic effect.
The composition of the berries of the plant includes organic acids, phytosterols, tannins, fatty acids, fiber, plant sterols, antioxidants and other useful ingredients.
That is, cloudberry berries not only look great, which can be assessed by photos, but also have a wound healing, astringent, tonic, anti-feveric and antimicrobial action. In addition, regular use of the fruits of the shrub has anti-scorching effect.
Carrots, basil, cloves, pumpkins, and ash also have wound healing effects.In ancient times, cloudberries served as an excellent assistant to folk healers. It was used in the preparation of decoctions for the treatment of kidney diseases and as a diuretic, and wound healing compositions were prepared from the leaves. Also, folk healers are confident in its ability to strengthen the immune system.
Some modernists use cloudberry berries in the fight against hypertension, gastrointestinal disorders and atherosclerosis, and in Siberia based on them are preparing excellent anti-cough drugs.
Important! With any plant you need to be extremely careful when using it, as there is always the risk of allergic reactions.The properties of fresh fruits allow you to store them up to 5 months, but if you want to extend this time, it is better to soak the berries in advance. I must say that even in this form, cloudberries retain all their useful substances.