Fruit Bush for a north facing shed
I have a north facing shed, i would like to plant some fruit bushes.Soil is quite damp along the north side any advise on types i could use .Thank you Appleye Ps good luck to everybody!
Asked on 16 Mar, 2008 by
Location: Lancashire, United Kingdom 
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I seem to remember that morello cherries do particularly well on a north facing site. Not exactly a fruit bush, but might be rather nice!
16 Mar, 2008
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North facing sites are good for currants (red,black or white) blackberries and gooseberries. They will fruit later than their south facing cousins but they will fruit. Good luck
16 Mar, 2008