The front wall of my house faces north-west, and in one corner against the wall I currently have a very sickly blackcurrant, which I shall be digging out and binning this winter.
That being the case, I have come for advice on what to replace it with. I want something perennial and edible (it doesn't necessarily need to be a fruit), and which will grow and crop okay against a NW-facing wall, and which won't grow excessively large.
A replacement blackcurrant is out, partly because I have enough bushes already, anyway, and partly because of risk of transferring whatever diseases it has.
A gooseberry is out because it's too thorny. Other currants are probably not a good idea, anyway, in case they catch whatever the blackcurrant had (and there could be replant disease issues, too).
So, any suggestions?
That being the case, I have come for advice on what to replace it with. I want something perennial and edible (it doesn't necessarily need to be a fruit), and which will grow and crop okay against a NW-facing wall, and which won't grow excessively large.
A replacement blackcurrant is out, partly because I have enough bushes already, anyway, and partly because of risk of transferring whatever diseases it has.
A gooseberry is out because it's too thorny. Other currants are probably not a good idea, anyway, in case they catch whatever the blackcurrant had (and there could be replant disease issues, too).
So, any suggestions?
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