Ben Hope' Blackcurrant Bush | 3L Pot
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- Highlights
- Variety Specifications
- Planting & Care
- Discover 'Ben Hope', the UK's leading blackcurrant variety, developed by the renowned Scottish Crops Research Institute.
- Enjoy a heavy crop of large, delicious blackcurrants with an outstanding taste, ready for a late summer harvest.
- Benefit from excellent resistance to common pests and diseases, including gall mites, powdery mildew, and leaf spot.
- Perfect for eating straight from the bush, or for making homemade cordials, pies, and jams.
- An RHS 'Plant for Pollinators', its spring flowers provide a valuable food source for bees and other insects.
- Species: Blackcurrant
- Features: Perfect for pollinators, Disease resistant, Fully hardy, Heavy cropper, Self fertile
- Harvest Time: July, August
- Planting Time: October to March
- Flower Colour: Insignificant, chartreuse-yellow flowers bloom in spring
- Position: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil: Any moist, well-drained soil
- Hardiness: Fully hardy, tolerating temperatures down to -20°C
- Habit: Grows into an attractive, upright, bushy shrub
- Eventual Spread: 1-2m
- Tasting Notes: Delicately sweet and brilliantly aromatic
- Uses: Eating fresh, jams, juicing, wine-making and baking
- Planting: Plant from autumn to early spring (October to March) in a sunny or partially shaded spot. Generally unfussy with regards to soil type, but prefers moist, well-draining soil where possible.
- Care: Prune annually in winter. This variety has excellent resistance to diseases like leaf spot and powdery mildew. As the fruits ripen, use bird-safe netting to prevent your feathered friends from getting at your currants. 'Ben Hope' is self-fertile, so a single bush will produce a good crop.
            Product Specifications
            
              
            
          
        - Supplied as: 3L Pot
          Highlights
          
            
              
            
            
                
            
          
        
        - Discover 'Ben Hope', the UK's leading blackcurrant variety, developed by the renowned Scottish Crops Research Institute.
- Enjoy a heavy crop of large, delicious blackcurrants with an outstanding taste, ready for a late summer harvest.
- Benefit from excellent resistance to common pests and diseases, including gall mites, powdery mildew, and leaf spot.
- Perfect for eating straight from the bush, or for making homemade cordials, pies, and jams.
- An RHS 'Plant for Pollinators', its spring flowers provide a valuable food source for bees and other insects.
          Variety Specifications
          
            
              
            
          
        
        - Species: Blackcurrant
- Features: Perfect for pollinators, Disease resistant, Fully hardy, Heavy cropper, Self fertile
- Harvest Time: July, August
- Planting Time: October to March
- Flower Colour: Insignificant, chartreuse-yellow flowers bloom in spring
- Position: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil: Any moist, well-drained soil
- Hardiness: Fully hardy, tolerating temperatures down to -20°C
- Habit: Grows into an attractive, upright, bushy shrub
- Eventual Spread: 1-2m
- Tasting Notes: Delicately sweet and brilliantly aromatic
- Uses: Eating fresh, jams, juicing, wine-making and baking
          Planting & Care
          
            
              
            
          
        
        - Planting: Plant from autumn to early spring (October to March) in a sunny or partially shaded spot. Generally unfussy with regards to soil type, but prefers moist, well-draining soil where possible.
- Care: Prune annually in winter. This variety has excellent resistance to diseases like leaf spot and powdery mildew. As the fruits ripen, use bird-safe netting to prevent your feathered friends from getting at your currants. 'Ben Hope' is self-fertile, so a single bush will produce a good crop.
          Product Specifications
          
            
              
            
          
        
        - Supplied as: 3L Pot
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