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Title: Gooseberry cuttings
Post by: Julie Bean on August 31, 2009, 08:44:19
I need to move my gooseberries this year and thought that I would take some cuttings. Do I divide or take cuttings?
Julia
Title: Re: Gooseberry cuttings
Post by: allaboutliverpool on August 31, 2009, 09:14:53
Cuttings. They are very easy to grow and will grow from both hardwood and softwood cuttings.

Prune the bush and stick as many as you like into the soil, I do not do anything else and they all seem to grow ready for planting out in the Spring.

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Title: Re: Gooseberry cuttings
Post by: Julie Bean on August 31, 2009, 10:13:41
Thanks for help
julia
Title: Re: Gooseberry cuttings
Post by: angle shades on August 31, 2009, 10:59:45
 :) you can also just put them in a bucket of water,totally  forget about them, and find them with roots on months later/ shades x
Title: Re: Gooseberry cuttings
Post by: qahtan on August 31, 2009, 16:27:05
 Are they those lovely Golden thingy????? I think thats the name , but the big yellow sweet goosgogs:-))))).
I wish I could get a couple of cuttings off you, Goose berry's don't seem to grow here. the odd time you may see a couple of small containers about 1/2 pint of those little hard green sour as old harry ones. yuck.
Strange we grow such wonderful fruits and veg I wonder why gooseberry's don't do well. ????? qahtan
Title: Re: Gooseberry cuttings
Post by: Flighty on August 31, 2009, 16:41:17
Qahtan there is a popular variety Golden Drop.

They may not do well over there due to American gooseberry mildew.
Title: Re: Gooseberry cuttings
Post by: qahtan on August 31, 2009, 17:43:36
 Yes you could be right about the mildew, as my brother still try's to grow them and every year he say's "I have a good crop of gooseberry's" but they all and I mean all have mildew on them and a maggot thingy inside. yuck.
  I was told that the mildew was due to cold nights, over the weekend night temperature dropped to 8 c in southern Ontario, a couple weeks ago with the humidity is was like 43c..
Funny place this Canada for weather, every thing else is fine but weather well,,,,,,,,,, ;-)))) qahtan
Title: Re: Gooseberry cuttings
Post by: allaboutliverpool on August 31, 2009, 19:19:50
I thought it was only in England that we moaned about the weather!
Title: Re: Gooseberry cuttings
Post by: Julie Bean on August 31, 2009, 20:27:31
Going to go with the bucket of water, dug up the bushes this morning. Bucket of water was the short term answer, now its the long term on!
Julia
Title: Re: Gooseberry cuttings
Post by: qahtan on August 31, 2009, 20:35:26
     Ours takes a lot of beating......

                      Hot hot in the summer, and cold cold in the winter, beautiful  to look at.
  Last winter the newscaster on the TV threw a mug of boiling water into the air and it vaporized straight away. exposed flesh will freeze in 3 minutes, not all the time but it can happen.   But I am still glad I am here. ;-))) qahtan