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Redcurrant
  • £32.00

A warm rich bouquet of velvet red rhodes roses with bold scented red oriental lilies with memory lane roses and glossy red hypericum berries Please note the bouquet pictured is the lux size and the vase is not included.

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Redcurrant 'Rovada'
  • £13.99

This redcurrant variety is a heavy cropper from mid July through August and one plant can produce up to 2½kg (6lb) of fruit in a season.

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Currant Duo
  • £11.99

Fresh currants can cost a small fortune in the supermarkets, so why not grow your own and enjoy them straight from the bush. This delicious duo combines 2 varieties which are renowned for their particularly large fruits. Both produce excellent yields with

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Blackcurrant 'Big Ben'
  • £14.99

The blackcurrants that grow on the 'Big Ben' variety of blackcurrant bush are so huge they could easily be mistaken for blueberries. They are two or three times the size of standard blackcurrants! Once mature, a single bush can produce up to 4.5kg of fruit per year.

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Blackcurrant 'Summer Pearls Giant'
  • £19.99

Blackcurrant 'Summer Pearls Giant' is a heavy cropping variety producing colossal berries. Each giant fruit is up to 1cm in diameter, making them some of the biggest Blackcurrants you?ve ever seen!

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Blackcurrant 'Ben Alder'
  • £9.99

Blackcurrant ?Ben Alder? is a high yielding variety which is popular with commercial growers for juice production due to its high productivity.

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Whitecurrant 'White Versailles' (Organic)
  • £14.99

Whitecurrant ?White Versailles? is the earliest cropping whitecurrant.

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Poppy 'Blackcurrant Fizz'
  • £1.79

Another beautiful variety from Thompson & Morgan! Distinctive, serrated blooms in an unusually deep, burgundy shade, amazingly appear black when glistening in the summer sun, as they sit proudly above glaucous foliage. Easy-to-grow and will add drifts of colour to summer borders. The seed pods that follow flowering are also very attractive and will add interest to flower arrangements at the end of summer. Height: 90-100cm (36-40in).

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Datura metel 'Double Blackcurrant Swirl'
  • £1.19

A dynamic border, container or conservatory plant with large, beautifully double frilled flowers of blackcurrant and lilac-mauve. The many flowers are earlier than most and continue through to frosts outdoors. Flowers mid summer-autumn. Height 14m. (5ft)

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Blackcurrant 'Ebony'
  • £13.99

This outstanding dessert variety is the sweetest blackcurrant ever - so sweet that it can be eaten straight from the bush. 'Ebony' produces heavy crops of large, firm currants - up to twice the size of normal blackcurrants - which can be harvested from early to mid July. The plants are bushy with a slightly open, spreading habit, making harvesting so easy. Easy to grow and with excellent mildew resistance. Height and spread: 120cm (47).Estimated time to cropping once planted: 16-20 months. Estimated time to best yields: 16-20 months.

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Blackcurrant 'Summer Pearls Patio' (Patio fruit)
  • £9.99

Description for Blackcurrant 'Summer Pearls Patio' (Patio fruit) not available

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Blackcurrant Titania 1m Standard
  • £12.99

A heavy cropping, large fruited, modern variety that ripens from July through to August. Grow your own delicious blackcurrants from your patio! Bursting with flavour and Vitamin C, blackcurrant 'Titania' has a rich, tart flavour that makes it ideal for cooking and for using as a purée. Add it to yoghurt or ice cream, or use in pies, jams or juices. The glossy black berries also freeze well. Unlike many blackcurrants, which require a lot of space to grow, this beauty stays compact making it perfect for the smallest of gardens. Grow it in a border, a large pot or even plant several to make a fruiting hedge. The juicy blackcurrants ripen in strings and stay on the bushes through to August, making this blackcurrant one of the longest croppers. Frost resistant and disease resistance to problems including powdery mildew and rust, so an ideal starter blackcurrant for those looking to grow fruit in the garden or on the patio for the first time.

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