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Re: redcurrant
« Reply #15 on: October 31, 2011, 19:16 »
All currants and gooseberries lose their leaves in autumn, so no worries there.

It is a good opportunity to see the shape of the bush re pruning too.

I give mine fish bood & bone, plus some wood ash for potash, and then a mulch of leaves provided by the council from street sweeping, once the ground is good and soaked.

They seem to thrive alright  :D
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