Flowering Time
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Key Product Information
Season Interest | Summer |
Flower Colour | White |
Foliage Colour | Green |
Delivery | Delivery within 28 days |
Season Interest
Summer |
Flower Colour
White |
Foliage Colour
Green |
Delivery within 28 days |
Plant Size
- Part Shade
- Sun
- Attracts Birds
- Container
- Prune back in winter
- 100cm
Planting
Plant in hole large enough to firmly hold the roots
Soil Type
Fertile, moisture retentive soil
Gooseberries can be planted in fertile, moisture retentive soil in a sunny, yet sheltered location. Prepare the soil in advance and put the roots of the shrub in holes large enough so that they are not too cramped. Ensure soil is filled in firmly around the roots, and water regularly until the shrub has become established.
They are very robust plants that will require very little care/maintenance. You can prune back each winter to ensure that the shrubs do not become too overgrown and thus ensure easy picking for next year. They are also suitable for growing in pots using a loam based John Innes Compost.
- Information
- J
- F
- M
- A
- M
- J
- J
- A
- S
- O
- N
- D
- Part Shade
- Sun
- Attracts Birds
- Container
- Prune back in winter
- 100cm
- Instructions
- Cultural Instructions
Flowering Time
Key Product Information
Season Interest | Summer |
Flower Colour | White |
Foliage Colour | Green |
Delivery | Delivery within 28 days |
Season Interest
Summer |
Flower Colour
White |
Foliage Colour
Green |
Delivery
Delivery within 28 days |
Plant Size
Planting
Plant in hole large enough to firmly hold the roots
Soil Type
Fertile, moisture retentive soil
Gooseberries can be planted in fertile, moisture retentive soil in a sunny, yet sheltered location. Prepare the soil in advance and put the roots of the shrub in holes large enough so that they are not too cramped. Ensure soil is filled in firmly around the roots, and water regularly until the shrub has become established.
They are very robust plants that will require very little care/maintenance. You can prune back each winter to ensure that the shrubs do not become too overgrown and thus ensure easy picking for next year. They are also suitable for growing in pots using a loam based John Innes Compost.