I will try and make this a regular posting if you want....something to save time, money or just help you out.
FREE FRUIT!!
This tip is to get some free fruit bushes or canes. It is best carried out in November and relies on you already having a parent plant or a neighbour having one.
Gooseberries, Redcurrants & Whitecurrants:
A mature bush should undergo some pruning or thinning, what you need are some cuttings from one year old shoots (those that grew this year) which are strong and straight. Select the number you require and shorten them to 9-10" long. You do this by removing the tip and base of each shoot, the top and bottom cuts are made immediatley above and below bud respectively.
From your cutting remove all buds except the top four, along with thorns. Insert each cutting into the soil, about half its depth and with the buds above ground. Fingers crossed in about a year you will have a four shooted bush growing quite nicely.
Blackcurrents:
Prepare shoots as above but leave all buds on 9-10" shoot. Plant upright so only 2 or 3 buds remain above ground (about 80% of shoot below ground). This is because the new shoots will come from below the ground.
All of above plant 6" apart in rows, leave for a year and then transplant to final position.
At approximatly £8-10 per bush thats a lot of money saved!
FREE FRUIT!!
This tip is to get some free fruit bushes or canes. It is best carried out in November and relies on you already having a parent plant or a neighbour having one.
Gooseberries, Redcurrants & Whitecurrants:
A mature bush should undergo some pruning or thinning, what you need are some cuttings from one year old shoots (those that grew this year) which are strong and straight. Select the number you require and shorten them to 9-10" long. You do this by removing the tip and base of each shoot, the top and bottom cuts are made immediatley above and below bud respectively.
From your cutting remove all buds except the top four, along with thorns. Insert each cutting into the soil, about half its depth and with the buds above ground. Fingers crossed in about a year you will have a four shooted bush growing quite nicely.
Blackcurrents:
Prepare shoots as above but leave all buds on 9-10" shoot. Plant upright so only 2 or 3 buds remain above ground (about 80% of shoot below ground). This is because the new shoots will come from below the ground.
All of above plant 6" apart in rows, leave for a year and then transplant to final position.
At approximatly £8-10 per bush thats a lot of money saved!
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