Many novice gardeners are unaware that potato starch can be beneficial not just in the kitchen, but also in the garden. Experienced gardeners utilize it to feed currants and achieve amazing results.

Potato starch is a complex fertilizer that positively impacts various stages of plant development. It strengthens shoots, promotes the growth of green mass, aids in the formation of ovaries, and even enhances the taste of berries.

To use potato starch in your garden, dissolve 1 cup of starch in 3 liters of water and bring it to a boil. Next, dilute this mixture in 9 liters of water.

The following step is to evenly water the soil around the currant trunks. Each plant should receive 3 liters of this solution. This procedure can be repeated periodically for optimal results.

By incorporating potato starch, you can significantly enhance the yield of your vegetables!