1ft 'Laxton's Number One' Redcurrant Plant | 9cm Pot
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- Highlights
- Variety Specifications
- Planting & Care
- A remarkable and traditional shrub, 'Laxton's Number One' yields abundant clusters of glossy red fruits in summer.
- Redcurrants resemble tiny, precious rubies, with a concentrated, juicy flavour perfect for jellies, baking, or eating fresh.
- This late-blooming variety is well-known for its resistance to mildew.
- Provides significant ornamental value, with striking red berries contrasting beautifully against lush green, lobed leaves.
- Recognised by the RHS as a 'Plant for Pollinators', it's an excellent choice for enhancing your garden's wildlife.
- Species: Redcurrant
- Features: Fully hardy, Heavy cropper, Self fertile, Colourful berries & fruits
- Flowering Time: May
- Harvest Time: July, August
- Flower Colour: Yellowish green
- Position: Full sun to partial shade
- Habit: An attractive bushy plant with a generally upright habit.
- Eventual Spread: Spreads approximately 0.5-1.5m.
- Hardiness: H6 - This redcurrant variety is cold hardy down to temperatures of approximately -20°C.
- Soil Type: Grows in most soils provided that some moisture is retained. If your soil is particularly dry or poor, then consider enriching it with some organic matter.
- Tasting Notes: Concentrated juicy flavour
- Uses: Jellies, baking, cooking and eating fresh
- Planting Time: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
- Spacing: Plant 1-1.5m apart to allow for spreading.
- Watering: Redcurrants appreciate routine watering when newly planted to help them establish properly. Beyond this, however, they don't really need extra watering, except for in prolonged hot or dry spells.
- Feeding: When spring rolls around, apply a high-potassium fertiliser. Redcurrant plants grown in containers will require more frequent liquid feeding.
- Pruning: Redcurrants appreciate being pruned twice per year, once towards the end of winter and then again in the summer.
- Pests & Diseases: Typically untroubled by pests or diseases but keep an eye out for aphids, sawflies, scale insects, grey mould, mildew and leaf spot.
Product Specifications
- Supplied As: Garden-ready plant in a 9cm pot
- Height on Arrival: 20-30cm
- Eventual Height: Typically grows to an ultimate height of between 1 and 1.5 metres.
- Time to First Crop: It might take a couple of years after planting before your redcurrant starts producing fruit in earnest.
Highlights
- A remarkable and traditional shrub, 'Laxton's Number One' yields abundant clusters of glossy red fruits in summer.
- Redcurrants resemble tiny, precious rubies, with a concentrated, juicy flavour perfect for jellies, baking, or eating fresh.
- This late-blooming variety is well-known for its resistance to mildew.
- Provides significant ornamental value, with striking red berries contrasting beautifully against lush green, lobed leaves.
- Recognised by the RHS as a 'Plant for Pollinators', it's an excellent choice for enhancing your garden's wildlife.
Variety Specifications
- Species: Redcurrant
- Features: Fully hardy, Heavy cropper, Self fertile, Colourful berries & fruits
- Flowering Time: May
- Harvest Time: July, August
- Flower Colour: Yellowish green
- Position: Full sun to partial shade
- Habit: An attractive bushy plant with a generally upright habit.
- Eventual Spread: Spreads approximately 0.5-1.5m.
- Hardiness: H6 - This redcurrant variety is cold hardy down to temperatures of approximately -20°C.
- Soil Type: Grows in most soils provided that some moisture is retained. If your soil is particularly dry or poor, then consider enriching it with some organic matter.
- Tasting Notes: Concentrated juicy flavour
- Uses: Jellies, baking, cooking and eating fresh
Planting & Care
- Planting Time: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
- Spacing: Plant 1-1.5m apart to allow for spreading.
- Watering: Redcurrants appreciate routine watering when newly planted to help them establish properly. Beyond this, however, they don't really need extra watering, except for in prolonged hot or dry spells.
- Feeding: When spring rolls around, apply a high-potassium fertiliser. Redcurrant plants grown in containers will require more frequent liquid feeding.
- Pruning: Redcurrants appreciate being pruned twice per year, once towards the end of winter and then again in the summer.
- Pests & Diseases: Typically untroubled by pests or diseases but keep an eye out for aphids, sawflies, scale insects, grey mould, mildew and leaf spot.
Product Specifications
- Supplied As: Garden-ready plant in a 9cm pot
- Height on Arrival: 20-30cm
- Eventual Height: Typically grows to an ultimate height of between 1 and 1.5 metres.
- Time to First Crop: It might take a couple of years after planting before your redcurrant starts producing fruit in earnest.
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