Russians told whether spring cold weather will affect garden plantings

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Russians told whether spring cold weather will affect garden plantings

Russians told whether spring cold weather will affect garden plantings

Deputy Chaplin: Cold spring will not affect summer cottage harvest in Moscow region

Deputy Chaplin: Cold spring will not affect summer cottage harvest in Moscow region
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State Duma deputy of the Russian Federation, chairman of the Union of Summer Residents of the Moscow Region Nikita Chaplin, in a conversation with Lenta.ru, expressed the opinion that the current weather conditions will not affect the summer cottage harvest in the Moscow Region.

According to the source, the current weather conditions should not affect the overall harvest, which means that summer residents can count on a good season. As the parliamentarian noted, gardeners and summer residents in Central Russia, using modern agricultural technologies and organic farming methods, offer a wide range of berries and fruits that were grown with love and care.

The deputy drew attention to the fact that unexpected weather vagaries are unlikely to have a significant impact on the harvest if you follow the advice of experienced gardeners and ensure plant protection using modern methods.

The head of the Union of Summer Residents of the Moscow Region added that greenhouses and hotbeds allow summer residents to get a stable harvest all year round, regardless of weather conditions.

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  • Alexander Luchkin

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