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Title: Help with Gooseberries
Post by: Jesse on July 07, 2004, 22:12:05
I am thinking about getting a gooseberry bush. Any suggestions on variety please? I've seen them growing as a bush which is what I would prefer but have also heard them talked about as canes. I have a patch in the garden that is on a south facing wall, with well composted clay soil. How big do they get and what conditions do they like? I would probably use any fruit for making jam.
Title: Re:Help with Gooseberries
Post by: tim on July 08, 2004, 06:15:36
While you're waiting, you could talk to Ken Muir - 01255 830181 - always helpful. Have you considered 1/2 standard plants? Much easier to deal  with. = Tim
Title: Re:Help with Gooseberries
Post by: rdak on July 08, 2004, 08:02:58
I have an Invicta bush, which I am pleased with. Fruit is very sweet when left on the bush until this time of year. Be vigilant for the saw fly though!
Title: Re:Help with Gooseberries
Post by: Moggle on July 08, 2004, 08:59:21
I find Ken Muir's website really helpful and full of information too. Click on the 'ask ken' tab and there's a whole list of PDF files with info on growing all sorts of fruit.
www.kenmuir.co.uk (http://www.kenmuir.co.uk)
Title: Re:Help with Gooseberries
Post by: Jesse on July 08, 2004, 14:18:34
Thanks all, Tim and Moggle, I have looked at Ken Muir's website and found it really useful. They recommend a red variety called Whinhams Industry for heavy soils which is probably the best suited to my garden. Although I would have liked a white variety. Mmmm, maybe I'll buy two, now where am I going to plant the second one? My poor credit card!!
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