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Established 1987.
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Gooseberries are prickly little shrubs that hold wonderful globe-shaped fruits. They are a real treat for fruit lovers as they are one of the earliest fruiting plants of the year. The spherical fruits will be ready for picking in July; if you want to utilise them in cooking then pick them in June when they are not quite ripe, if not then leave them to ripen fully until early July. In order to stop the birds from pinching your crop, cover the ripening fruits in fine netting.
Gooseberries can be planted in almost all soil types and they grow to form a nice bush – you can even plant them in a large container. In order to get the best fruits, plant your gooseberries in a sunny position.
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Ribes Invicta
Gooseberry Invicta
Common Name: Gooseberry InvictaLatin Name: Ribes uva-crispa var reclinatum 'Invicta'Soil: Slightly acidic, moist soilPosition: Open sunny or slightly shaded spotFruit picking time: Mid summerFruit size/colour: Large oval, pale green berriesThis plant produces very heavy crops of large green berries. It is a very densely branched self fertile bush which provides excellent fruits to use in summer pies and jams. This is a disease resistant fruit which requires a moderate amount of care.
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Ribes Whinhams Industry
Gooseberry Whinhams Industry
Common Name: Gooseberry Whinhams IndustryLatin Name: Ribes var reclinatum 'Whinhams Industry'Soil: Slightly acidic, moist soilPosition: Open sunny or slightly shaded spotFruit picking time: Mid summerFruit size/colour: Large dark red, hairy berriesThis plant produces very heavy crops of large dark red, hairy berries. It is a very densely branched self fertile bush which provides excellent fruits to use in summer pies and jams. The plant has an upright and bushy habit and will look great alongside other gooseberry varieties. This is a disease resistant fruit which requires a moderate amount of care.
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