Black Currant Bush – 2.5 Inch Potted Plant – Not Shipping to NC, WV, NH

Original price was: $73.99.Current price is: $43.99.

Grow your own delicious black currants! This 2.5-inch potted plant delivers abundant, easy-to-pick berries, perfect for homemade jams, jellies, and winemaking. Highly resistant to White Pine Blister Rust and thrives in Zones 4-8. Note: Cannot ship to NH, NC, WV.

Estimated arrival

Oct 17

Oct 22 - Oct 24

Oct 27 - Oct 31

  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    4-8
  • Soil Type

    Heavier soils rich in clay, well-draining
  • Sunlight Exposure

    Morning sun and afternoon part-shade
  • Expected Planting Period

    Spring or Fall
  • No Shipping To

    NC, WV, NH

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    Grow Your Own Delicious Black Currants

    Looking to add a productive and flavorful plant to your garden? This black currant bush is an excellent choice! It is ideal for any home gardener looking to grow their own berries. Known for its high yields of large, easy-to-pick berries, this plant is perfect for making delicious jams, jellies, and even winemaking. This cultivar is also highly resistant to White Pine Blister Rust, ensuring a healthy and bountiful harvest. Enjoy the satisfaction of harvesting your own fresh currants right from your backyard.

    Optimal planting location is critical for successful growth of your black currant bush. Currants thrive with morning sun and afternoon part-shade, benefiting from good air circulation. They can be grown in the high shade of fruit trees or on the north side of buildings. While they tolerate ocean winds, salt air can damage the leaves. Proper placement ensures robust growth and maximizes your berry yield.

    These currant bushes aren’t too particular about soil types, but they prefer heavier soils rich in clay, aligning with their preference for cooler conditions. Applying a thick mulch of organic material helps keep the soil cool during the summer months while enriching it with humus. Sandy soils are less suitable due to their rapid drying. Avoid alkaline or salty soils to ensure healthy plant growth, ensuring a bountiful yield from your black currant bush.

    Benefits of Growing Black Currants

    • High Yields: Enjoy an abundance of large, easy-to-pick berries.
    • Versatile Use: Perfect for making jams, jellies, and winemaking.
    • Disease Resistant: Highly resistant to White Pine Blister Rust.
    • Compact Size: Grows to approximately 3 feet in height, ideal for home gardens.
    • Zones 4-8: Adaptable to a wide range of climates.

    Important Note: Due to state regulations, we cannot ship this item to New Hampshire, North Carolina, or West Virginia.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • What is the expected size of the bush at maturity? The black currant bush typically reaches a height of approximately 3 feet at maturity.
    • What are the ideal growing conditions for this black currant bush? It thrives in morning sun with afternoon part-shade and prefers heavier, clay-rich soils.
    • How resistant is this cultivar to diseases? This cultivar is highly resistant to White Pine Blister Rust.
    • What can I do with the berries once harvested? The berries are excellent for making jams, jellies, and winemaking.
    • Which USDA hardiness zones are suitable for this plant? It is suitable for USDA hardiness zones 4-8.

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