Seabrook Black Currant- vigorous early /mid season currant-good choice for areas with late frosts Seabrook Black Currant- vigorous early /mid season currant-good choice for areas with late frostsBecause the plant flowers late, it a good choice for areas with late frosts. Fruits in sun or shade. Planting two varieties of currants or gooseberries has been shown to increase pollination and produce higher yields. Great for fresh eating, pies, wine, juice and preserves. High in vitamin C. Mulch to control weeds, retain moisture, and keep soil cool. Every year, spread 2 to 3 inches of mulch around plants and replenish it yearly. Suitable mulches include composted manure, compost, wood chips, or similar materials. Grass clippings make excellent mulch. Every spring, sprinkle organic fertilizer over the soil surface to keep nutrients topped up. Keep bushes well-watered, especially when young and getting established.
Edible Gardening, Nursery, Specialty Fruits, Specialty Fruits
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