Plant a currant bush and you'll soon be picking lots of plump berries. White, red and blackcurrants are perfect for a sunny or slightly shaded spot, and once established are really easy to look after.
Plant a currant bush and you'll soon be picking lots of plump berries. White, red and blackcurrants are perfect for a sunny or slightly shaded spot, and once established are really easy to look after.
Bare-rooted currant varieties are widely available for planting between October and March, while container-grown currants can be planted all year round, as long as the soil isn't frozen or waterlogged. If possible, buy a two-year-old plant - once planted it will remain productive for almost 20 years.
Grow currants in well-drained soil, which has been enriched by adding plenty of well-rotted manure. Choose a slightly sheltered spot, and although plants prefer full sun, they will tolerate dappled shade.
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