Gooseberry 'Hinnonmaki Yellow' Bush | 40-60cm Bare Root Plant
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- Highlights
- Variety Specifications
- Planting & Care
- Enjoy abundant crops of large, sweet yellow fruits, ready to pick from mid-July.
- A robust and energetic yellow gooseberry variety, bred in Finland for outstanding hardiness.
- Highly resistant to mildew, making it a perfect choice for organic gardening.
- Deliciously sweet flavour, superb for desserts, jams, and preserves.
- A self-fertile, heavy cropper that's easy to grow in beds, borders, or pots.
- Species: Gooseberry
- Features: Easy to grow, Deer resistant, Fully hardy, Heavy cropper
- Flowering: March - May
- Harvest: June - August
- Position: Full sun
- Soil: Any well-drained soil
- Hardiness: H6 - Fully hardy in all of UK and northern Europe (-20 to -15°C)
- Habit: A compact bushy plant
- Pollination: Self-fertile
- Uses: Eating fresh, cooking, preserves
- Tasting Notes: Sweeter than green gooseberries
- Planting Time: November to April
- Spacing: Plant 1m apart to allow for spreading.
- Soil Preparation: Gooseberries thrive in most soil types, but prefer it to be well-drained and to contain plenty of well-rotted manure or garden compost.
- Watering: Water well when first planted. Thereafter, watering is rarely required except during dry spells.
- Feeding: In late winter, feed with a general purpose granular fertiliser to promote healthy growth.
- Pruning: Prune in winter as needed to remove any damaged or crossing branches and to keep the plant in shape.
- Pest & Disease: Generally unbothered by pests and diseases. Watch out from early spring for gooseberry sawfly; pick them off or spray with soapy water if they appear.
Product Specifications
- Supplied As: 40-60cm bare root plant
- Eventual Height & Spread: Approx 1.5m (H) x 1m (S)
- Time to First Crop: Within 2 years
Highlights
- Enjoy abundant crops of large, sweet yellow fruits, ready to pick from mid-July.
- A robust and energetic yellow gooseberry variety, bred in Finland for outstanding hardiness.
- Highly resistant to mildew, making it a perfect choice for organic gardening.
- Deliciously sweet flavour, superb for desserts, jams, and preserves.
- A self-fertile, heavy cropper that's easy to grow in beds, borders, or pots.
Variety Specifications
- Species: Gooseberry
- Features: Easy to grow, Deer resistant, Fully hardy, Heavy cropper
- Flowering: March - May
- Harvest: June - August
- Position: Full sun
- Soil: Any well-drained soil
- Hardiness: H6 - Fully hardy in all of UK and northern Europe (-20 to -15°C)
- Habit: A compact bushy plant
- Pollination: Self-fertile
- Uses: Eating fresh, cooking, preserves
- Tasting Notes: Sweeter than green gooseberries
Planting & Care
- Planting Time: November to April
- Spacing: Plant 1m apart to allow for spreading.
- Soil Preparation: Gooseberries thrive in most soil types, but prefer it to be well-drained and to contain plenty of well-rotted manure or garden compost.
- Watering: Water well when first planted. Thereafter, watering is rarely required except during dry spells.
- Feeding: In late winter, feed with a general purpose granular fertiliser to promote healthy growth.
- Pruning: Prune in winter as needed to remove any damaged or crossing branches and to keep the plant in shape.
- Pest & Disease: Generally unbothered by pests and diseases. Watch out from early spring for gooseberry sawfly; pick them off or spray with soapy water if they appear.
Product Specifications
- Supplied As: 40-60cm bare root plant
- Eventual Height & Spread: Approx 1.5m (H) x 1m (S)
- Time to First Crop: Within 2 years
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