Gooseberry Sadko

Gooseberry Sadko
The main characteristics of the variety:
  • Authors: All-Russian Institute of Selection and Technology of Horticulture and Nursery
  • Appeared when crossing: Seedling 329-11 x Lada
  • Name synonyms: Ribes uva-crispa Sadko
  • Growth type: medium-sized
  • Description of the bush: powerful, slightly spreading crown, sometimes compressed
  • Thorniness: weak
  • Thorns: rare, short, weak
  • Sheet: medium-sized, bright green, reddish in autumn
  • Berry size: large
  • Berry weight, g: 3.5-4.5 (up to 7)
View all specifications

The gooseberry is a traditional shrub in both gardens and home gardens. Its fruits are suitable for raw consumption, for processing, and have numerous health benefits.

This plant is relatively easy to care for and has low watering and feeding requirements.

Description of the variety

Gooseberry Sadko is highly marketable. The bushes grow powerful, 120 cm high. The crown is formed by slightly spreading, sometimes compressed. There are thorns, so you need to be careful when picking berries.

Characteristics of berries

The berries of the described variety are large, weighing up to 7 grams. Dark red in color, with a waxy coating.

Taste qualities

The taste of this variety is assessed as a table one.

Ripening and fruiting

Sadko belongs to the medium late varieties.

Yield

This figure is high, up to 100-150 centners of berries can be harvested per hectare.

Growing regions

Can be grown in any region.

Landing

Sadko gooseberry bushes are usually planted with bare roots. Such seedlings are best planted in the fall, from mid-October to November. The autumn period for planting gooseberries is recommended, because the root system of the plant will have time to recover before the onset of winter and will accelerate the development of the shrub in the spring.

If you decide to plant in the spring, then you should perform the procedure as early as possible - March-April. Remember to water your planted plants regularly, as they will be more susceptible to drought in the first year.

Before you start planting Sadko's gooseberries, you need to properly prepare the place. The soil must be cleared of weeds.

A hole is dug under the plant of such a size that the roots fall freely into it, as a rule, it is 40 cm deep. At the bottom of the hole, you need to put compost or manure mixed with earth. If planting is done in heavy soil, then sand is added.

Important: the plants are planted 5 cm deeper than they grew in the nursery, and the distance between the bushes should be from 1 to 1.5 m. After planting, the plants are watered abundantly, and then the soil around them is mulched.

Planting shrubs in different seasons has its own pros and cons. In order for a gooseberry to start, you need to know some aspects of its planting. First of all, you need to choose the right planting material, then decide on the landing site and competently prepare the planting pit.

Growing and care

Gooseberry Sadko is undemanding to the soil and grows well on the following types of soil:

  • clay;

  • loam;

  • sandy loam;

  • sand.

The variety does not tolerate acidic, swampy soils. Sadko loves moist soil. The place is best for him to choose where the sun or partial shade is all day.

Gooseberry pruning is an extremely important procedure in the care of this shrub. The first time the procedure is carried out immediately after landing. It promotes the development of young shoots. Subsequent pruning is necessary to prevent over-compaction of the bushes and to ensure good fruiting. With an excessive density of shoots, the fruits of Sadko gooseberries ripen less and less well. In this case, the plant is easily affected by various kinds of diseases.

Shrubs planted in autumn are pruned in spring, and those planted in spring - immediately after planting. All shoots are removed from plants at a height of 2-3 cm.They also cut annual growths by half their length.

As for fertilizers, they are introduced at different periods of the growing season. In the spring, it is recommended to give more nitrogen, which promotes growth, during the ripening period of the fruit - phosphorus and potassium, since they improve taste and accelerate ripening.

In order to rejuvenate the gooseberry bush, give it a neat look, optimize yield and protect it from pests, it must be periodically trimmed. There are several types of pruning: anti-aging, sanitary and shaping. Each of them differs in seasonality and frequency.
For feeding gooseberries, both mineral and complex mixtures are well suited. Pure organic, including homemade, can also be recommended.
Although gooseberries are considered to be an unpretentious crop, they also require regular maintenance. Compliance with agrotechnical practices in the autumn-winter period guarantees the duration of fruiting and high yields for the next year, therefore, preparing the gooseberry for winter is an important event.

Disease and pest resistance

Sadko has resistance to American powdery mildew and spotting; for all other diseases, it is recommended to carry out preventive treatment with fungicides. Insecticides save gardeners from insect infestation.

In order for the gooseberry to produce a good harvest, it is necessary to devote time to disease prevention.

Resistance to adverse climatic conditions

Gooseberry Sadko demonstrates high winter hardiness.

One of the positive qualities of a gooseberry is its ease of reproduction. There are a number of methods for creating new bushes from old ones. Planting material is obtained by cuttings, layering and dividing the bush.
Main characteristics
Authors
All-Russian Institute of Selection and Technology of Horticulture and Nursery
Appeared when crossing
Seedling 329-11 x Lada
Name synonyms
Ribes uva-crispa Sadko
Appointment
universal
Yield
high
Average yield
100-150 c / ha
Marketability
high
Bush
Growth type
medium-sized
Description of the bush
powerful, slightly spreading crown, sometimes compressed
Bush height, cm
120
The presence of thorns
with spikes
Thorniness
weak
Sheet
medium-sized, bright green, reddish in autumn
Thorns
rare, short, weak
Shoot recovery ability
high
Berries
Berry size
large
Berry weight, g
3.5-4.5 (up to 7)
Berry shape
rounded or oval-pear-shaped
Berry color
dark red with waxy bloom
Taste
dining room
Tasting assessment
4
Growing
Winter hardiness
high
Soil requirement
undemanding, grows well on clay, loamy, sandy loam and sandy soils, but does not tolerate acidic, waterlogged and cold soils
Moisture requirement
hygrophilous
Location
sun, partial shade
Growing regions
for all regions of gooseberry cultivation.
Resistant to American powdery mildew
steady
Spot resistance
steady
Maturation
Ripening terms
mid-late
Reviews
There are no reviews.
Popular gooseberry varieties
Altai gooseberry numbered Altai license plate Gooseberry English yellow English yellow Gooseberry Harlequin Harlequin Gooseberry Belarusian sugar Belarusian sugar Gooseberry Beryl Beryl Gooseberry Grushenka Grushenka Gooseberry Green Rain Green rain Invicta gooseberry Invicta Gooseberry gingerbread man Gingerbread man Gooseberry Commander Commander Gooseberry Consul (Senator) Consul (Senator) Gooseberry Candy Candy Gooseberry Krasnoslavyansky Krasnoslavyansky Gooseberry Xenia Ksenia Gooseberry Lada Lada Gooseberry Leningrad giant Leningrad giant Gooseberry Malachite Malachite Gooseberry Honey Honey Gooseberry Pax Pax Gooseberry Spring Spring Gooseberry Russian yellow Russian yellow Gooseberry Sadko Sadko Gooseberry Northern Captain Northern captain Gooseberry Ural emerald Ural emerald Gooseberry Date Date fruit Gooseberry Chernomor Chernomor Gooseberry Prune Prune Gooseberry Black Negus Black Negus Gooseberry Anniversary Anniversary Gooseberry Amber Amber
All gooseberry varieties - 61 pcs.
Other cultures
Apricot varieties Apricot varieties Cherry plum varieties Cherry plum varieties Eggplant varieties Eggplant varieties Grape varieties Grape varieties Cherry varieties Cherry varieties Blueberry varieties Blueberry varieties Pea varieties Pea varieties Pear varieties Pear varieties Blackberry varieties Blackberry varieties Honeysuckle varieties Honeysuckle varieties Strawberry (strawberry) varieties Strawberry (strawberry) varieties Zucchini varieties Zucchini varieties Cabbage varieties Cabbage varieties Potato varieties Potato varieties Gooseberry varieties Gooseberry varieties Onion varieties Onion varieties Raspberry varieties Raspberry varieties Carrot varieties Carrot varieties Cucumber varieties Cucumber varieties Peach varieties Peach varieties Pepper varieties Pepper varieties Parsley varieties Parsley varieties Radish varieties Radish varieties Rose varieties Rose varieties Beet varieties Beet varieties Plum varieties Plum varieties Currant varieties Currant varieties Tomato varieties Tomato varieties Pumpkin varieties Pumpkin varieties Dill varieties Dill varieties Cauliflower varieties Cauliflower varieties Cherry varieties Cherry varieties Garlic varieties Garlic varieties Apple varieties Apple varieties

Kitchen

Bedroom

Furniture