Transcarpathian garden turns into a tropical garden

A gardener from the Transcarpathian region, Violetta Obryko, cannot but boast of her fragrant and impressive achievement - fruit trees in the courtyard of the Ukrainian woman gave a generous harvest of huge lemons.

According to Violetta, the weight of one of the smallest lemons in her garden is about 400 grams. The largest fruits weigh almost kilograms.

“I have long been fond of cultivating exotic plant crops,” Obrykovo admits. “Six years ago I planted my first trees and over the years I grew a little less than 30 fruit and about 40 decorative types of bushes and trees.”

Among the achievements of Violetta are banana bushes, tangerine and orange trees, as well as kiwi. And that if you do not take into account the decorative exotic.

“Every year there are more and more cultures in my garden,” Violetta says. “And in each of them I invest not only knowledge. Skills and intuition, but also my soul! Constantly improving my skills, looking for any useful information." In the near future, Violetta plans to "settle" coconut palms in the expanses of Transcarpathia.

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