Has anyone grown Blackcurrents in tubs, if you have what size did you use and were you happy with the results ? Need to get some going this Autumn and will not have time to clear a spot in the garden, any info much appreciated, thanks.
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I grow mine in the ground but there are a few peeps that grow in tubs so they may well be along soon.
I think they will be fine in tubs, especially if they are young plants. You can put them in the ground when you have cleared it. As for tub size, the bigger the better in my opinion. I would go bigger that black flower buckets. My mum grows blueberries and they in in half barrel type tubs. She gets good crops from those.
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Yes, I grow Blackcurrants in half barrels. They do quite well but need to be kept watered in the dry weather as they tend to dry out quickly.
I only use the barrels because I dont have enough space.
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Originally posted by Scarlet View PostAs for tub size, the bigger the better in my opinion. I would go bigger that black flower buckets. My mum grows blueberries and they in in half barrel type tubs. She gets good crops from those.
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Originally posted by bramble View PostYes, I grow Blackcurrants in half barrels. They do quite well but need to be kept watered in the dry weather as they tend to dry out quickly.
I only use the barrels because I dont have enough space.
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Originally posted by Losos View PostThanks Scarlet, as it happens I have a water butt, I was sure I bought a lid for it but now I can't find the lid anywhere :roll: so I could cut that in half maybe :?: that would be quite big don't you think :?: Your Mum is one of few people who liek Blueberries they seem to be out of favour now but I like them too.
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As VC points out if they are young plants and you are going to plant them out then 10 to 12 litres will more than see you through winter and spring.
If you are to leave them longer than this I would gradually pot them on up to 25/30ltrs. Then once every 2 to 3 years re-pot them into fresh compost.Potty by name Potty by nature.
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Originally posted by Potstubsdustbins View PostAs VC points out if they are young plants and you are going to plant them out then 10 to 12 litres will more than see you through winter and spring.
If I use a much bigger pot and the bush does well it may end up there until I pop my clogs as they sayLast edited by Losos; 10-11-2015, 05:15 PM.
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