Fallen apples - a favorite treat hydrangeas, viburnum and Bergenia
Look under the apple trees, and it is a pity as it becomes vanishing fruits. We have a tree this year tried to glory. And the good apples baskets collect, and how much opadyshey underfoot... But they can be used for the benefit of other garden dwellers.
Fallen apples - an excellent organic fertilizer. And not requiring the efforts gardener. Of course, you can throw them in the compost. But I propose another, simpler option to achieve nutritional goals. The main thing is to get it right!
In the fallen apples there is one important feature: a high content of acid. Theoretically, they are suitable for fertilizer any garden plants (such as fruits, and ornamental) if after applying further deoxidized soil. Techniques well known to the Cottagers: add lime, dolomite flour or valuable wood ash. The latter, incidentally, is in itself a great organic fertilizer.
But especially to taste the apples will fall fallen plants in the garden, who love acidic soil. This hydrangea, saxifrage, viburnum, the heather, rhododendrons and blueberries. Cut the apples into quarters, prikopalis into the soil (humus to the winter) and plants will thank you. Helpful? Please put "Thumbs up" and subscribe to the channel. Thanks. Also I recommend that you read: 4 rough, but frequent errors in preparing roses for winter 🥀