The self-source Ploda Po Douglasu

Douglas D. Adams decided to plant his own personal grape bush in his garden. He believed that growing your own grapes is not just a tradition, but a necessity. The longer you grow grapes, the more you get to know their tastes and preferences, they become more varied, and the weather helps you truly experience the variety of flavors. As a result of these studies, many healthy and tasty grape varieties have been created. In addition, the most successful species have enabled gardeners to improve the yield and quality of their produce. Those plants that were most popular in the modern world were new species that could change the taste and aroma of grapes, strengthen their frost tolerance and resistance to disease.