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daithi23 22-10-2011 01:36 PM

Starting fruit bushes/trees
 
Hi, I just posted in the wanted section looking for fruit bushes & trees http://www.jumbletown.ie/forums/showthread.php?t=123527
I do this because at the moment in LIDL they're selling blackcurrant bushes and I was told winter is the time to plant, just wondering could I just go out and take some cuttings from fruit bushes and start them off or woulod they already have to be rooted?
Thanks - Dave

4bordercollies 23-10-2011 03:13 PM

Fruit Bushes
 
Blackcurrant bushes are easy to propogate. The branches tend to take root when they are laden with fruit and brushing the ground. If you were closer to North Tipp I would offer you some. My sister bought the ones from Lidl 2 years ago & they all failed. Not sure if the variety was suited to the Irish climate. I would recommend getting root stock from someone who has them. Also a good time for planting on strawberry runners.

Laura h1 27-10-2011 11:48 AM

Fruit Bushes & trees
 
Hi i have fruit bushes and fruit trees all flying bought them either in aldi or lidl and had fruit the following year on all - the blackcurrants - redcurrants - raspberries - gooseberries all flying for me


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