Usually when they talk about white spots on the map they mean the search and exploration of uncharted territories on our Earth.
In theory this is very exciting and there is little that can compare with it so it seemed until I began to notice significant blind spots in a seemingly simple matter in gardening and in agriculture in general.
The desire to learn this in the process of studying in order to avoid mistakes in the future shows such blind spots.
For example I watched my friend take care of his orchard.
He treated the garden extremely responsibly and did everything that was supposedly necessary to obtain a good harvest.
I watch him trim the branches of fruit trees remove excess fruit ovaries and dig around the trees around the trunk every year.
I thought these were all the right things to do.
But studying this issue in more detail I learned that the most powerful horses that feed trees are surface roots and not those roots that rush deep into the earth.
This means that digging up soil around a tree trunk only harms the tree and you need to limit yourself to only cleaning up fallen leaves around the tree and applying fertilizer on top of the soil only with light loosening of the top layer of soil, but not with a shovel, as my friend did.
It’s strange that white spots appear out of nowhere although no matter how many people have so many opinions and for some, these are not white spots.