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Actinidia Jenny
Kiwi Fruit Jenny
Common Name: Kiwi Fruit JennyLatin Name: Actinidia 'Jenny'Soil: Slightly acidic, moist soilPosition: Open sunny locationFruit picking time: Late May onwardsFruit size/colour: Large, brownish green fruits.An excellent choice of kiwi fruit plant as unlike many others it will fruit by itself, which can be helpful when space is short in gardens. It has an excellent characteristic to be trained against objects also making it very effective at creating a beautiful display in a small space. It produces fragrant, whitish flowers and then an excellent tasting brownish green fruit.
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Ribes Captivator
Gooseberry Captivata
Common Name: Gooseberry CaptivataLatin Name: Ribes uva-crispa 'Captivator'Soil: Slightly acidic, moist soilPosition: Open sunny or slightly shaded spotFruit picking time: Late May onwardsFruit size/colour: Medium to large purple berriesThis plant produces very heavy crops of medium to large purplish pink berries. This is a thornless variety which produces an almost spineless bush. The plants have excellent resistant to mildew and leaf spot
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Vitis Black Hamburgh
Grape Black Hamburgh
Common Name: Grape Black HamburghLatin Name: Vitis vinifera 'Black Hamburgh'Soil: Well drained soilPosition: Open sunny locationFruit picking time: Early SummerFruit size/colour: Dark red/Purple fruitsAn excellent species of grape to choose from. It is very popular due to its ease of growth in the garden and it will do particularly well in a greenhouse. Needs lots of sunlight to achieve ripe, sweet tasting fruits. Will provide large bunches year after year.
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Vitis Golden Champion
Grape Golden Champion
Common Name: Grape Golden ChampionLatin Name: Vitis vinifera 'Golden Champion'Soil: Well drained soilPosition: Unheated greenhouse, open sunFruit picking time: Early summerFruit size/colour: Large green grapesA highly recommended species if excellent tasting fruit is your requirement. These will produce the closest fruit to what you would find in a supermarket. These plants do exceptionally well in an unheated greenhouse or in an open sunny spot in the garden. This produces large bunches of green sweet tasting grapes but will need to be fed and located well in the garden.
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