Redcurrant Fruit Plants
Growing your own redcurrants is a fun and rewarding experience that can yield delicious, nutrient-rich fruit for many years. Redcurrants are a type of berry that are high in vitamin C, antioxidants, and other important nutrients.
Redcurrants should be planted in the early spring, as soon as the soil is workable. Make sure to space your redcurrant plants at least three to four feet apart to give them room to grow. Redcurrants should be watered regularly, especially during hot, dry spells, and should be fertilized once or twice a year with a balanced fertilizer.
Overall, growing your own redcurrants is a fun and rewarding experience that can yield delicious fruit for years to come. With the right care and attention, your redcurrant plants can thrive and produce bountiful harvests year after year.
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Redcurrant Jonkheer Van Tet (Ribes Rubrum) Fruit Bush 3ltr PotAbout Redcurrant Jonkheer Van Tet This early modern Dutch variety is one of the earliest cultivars. It is strong growing and consistently produces heavy yields of large juicy fruit that hang on long trusses for easy picking. The currants are juicy and have an...
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Redcurrant Rosetta (Ribes Rubrum) Fruit Bush 3ltr PotAbout Redcurrant Rosetta A late fruiting Dutch variety with a strong, dense, upright growth habit. The pale pink fruit is large and firm, hanging in long clusters – it also keeps well on the bush. The currants have an acidic flavour with a strong...
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Redcurrant Rovada (Ribes Rubrum) Fruit Bush 3ltr PotAbout Redcurrant Rovada Considered by some to be the best variety available. This late flowering and late fruiting Dutch bred variety is excellent for extending the season. A prolific cropper producing enormous yields (up to 10kg per bush!) of large,luscious, translucent fruit that hang...
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