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Blackcurrant [V]

Genus: Ribes.

Species: Ribes nigrum.

Planted ? Vistabile fruit patch

Bought ? Wilkinsons? £1.99

Skill Level: Beginner

Exposure: Full sun

Hardiness: Hardy

Soil type: Well-drained/light, Moist

Height: 120cm
Spread: 120cm

Flowering period: April to May

Blackcurrants are a real summer treat ideal for using in pies, jams, jellies and puddings.

Photos of this plant

  • Worcesterberryfruitvistabilefruitgarden13.06.08
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Reminders for this plant

Due almost 16 years ago:

Take cuttings

Take cuttings July - Aug

Harvest

Harvest July - Aug

Due almost 15 years ago:

Harvest

Harvest July - Aug

Take cuttings

Take cuttings July - Aug

Due over 14 years ago:

Prune

Blackcurrant bushes need constant renewal to ensure heavy crops. Older branches will bear fruit, but quantity and quality decline with age. For this reason new bushes are planted deeply so that the plant produces vigorous young branches annually from below ground. These are then used to replace older ones cut out after harvest.

Each year remove about one third of the oldest stems - the bark is very dark to the point of being black - and any that are weak or very low. Always cut back to ground level or to a strong new shoot. You can combine pruning with picking the fruit, or wait until winter.

Due almost 13 years ago:

Harvest

Harvest July - Aug

Take cuttings

Take cuttings July - Aug

Due over 12 years ago:

Prune

Blackcurrant bushes need constant renewal to ensure heavy crops. Older branches will bear fruit, but quantity and quality decline with age. For this reason new bushes are planted deeply so that the plant produces vigorous young branches annually from below ground. These are then used to replace older ones cut out after harvest.

Each year remove about one third of the oldest stems - the bark is very dark to the point of being black - and any that are weak or very low. Always cut back to ground level or to a strong new shoot. You can combine pruning with picking the fruit, or wait until winter.

Due almost 12 years ago:

Harvest

Harvest July - Aug

Take cuttings

Take cuttings July - Aug

Due over 11 years ago:

Prune

Each year remove about one third of the oldest stems
You can combine pruning with picking the fruit, or wait until winter.
See previous notes.

Due almost 11 years ago:

Harvest

July – Aug: Harvest

Take cuttings

July – Aug: Take cuttings

Prune

July – Aug: Prune ... Blackcurrant bushes need constant renewal to ensure heavy crops. Older branches will bear fruit, but quantity and quality decline with age. For this reason new bushes are planted deeply so that the plant produces vigorous young branches annually from below ground. These are then used to replace older ones cut out after harvest.
Each year remove about one third of the oldest stems - the bark is very dark to the point of being black - and any that are weak or very low. Always cut back to ground level or to a strong new shoot. Combine pruning with picking the fruit, [or wait until winter].

Due over 10 years ago:

Prune

Nov – Feb: Prune ... Blackcurrant bushes need constant renewal to ensure heavy crops. Older branches will bear fruit, but quantity and quality decline with age. For this reason new bushes are planted deeply so that the plant produces vigorous young branches annually from below ground. These are then used to replace older ones cut out after harvest.
Each year remove about one third of the oldest stems - the bark is very dark to the point of being black - and any that are weak or very low. Always cut back to ground level or to a strong new shoot. [Combine pruning with picking the fruit, or] wait until winter.