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Talkback: Growing gooseberries
a problem - help. Can you successfully grow gooseberries in a large pot? I had probably two handfulls off mine last year but wondered whether this would continue as it was still in a pot? I always, always get so excited that I eat the Goosgogs by bshaw
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08/07/2012 22:32:05
by Railfan15
supporting fruit bushes
i'm new to growing fruit bushes and would like some advice on how to build a support for them. I've got canes and string, just lack the knowhow. Whaty sort of fruit bushes? 1 Gooseberry, 1 blackcurrant and 1 raspberry ( planted others but they didn by terry64
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12/06/2012 16:07:26
by terry64
Talkback: Gooseberry bushes
is the right way. thank you for any help... I grow gooseberries as standards with an open framework to increase air flow but it also enables me to pick from underneath and reduce damaging my hands. I use prunings to protect bare soil from cats. I usually puree by Christine Williams
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28/11/2011 18:30:34
by PennyMay
Talkback: Monty's favourite fruit
I would like to grow gooseberries but don't have the room to grow them in the ground. Do they grow well in pots and if so what is the best variety? hi monty i would really like a good self pollinating apple and a cherry as well as your plum by izzyforreal?
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24/11/2011 15:28:25
by latestarter
Fruit bushes...
I've red, white and black currant bushes  along with a gooseberry bush, planted a couple of years ago, in the garden. The problem is, now they've had a couple of years to establish I've realised they are planted in an area which is too small to grow by Zoomer44
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29/08/2012 21:52:24
by Zoomer44
Fairy ring and fruit and veg?
Hi, I'm digging up a large portion of my lawn to make a veg patch and herb garden.  I'm also planning to grow some fruit (pears, gooseberries and a grapevine).  Part of the lawn had fairy rings and the soil beneath the turf is very dry and full by Dovefromabove
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20/05/2012 12:50:33
by Dovefromabove
Talkback: Growing raspberries
handful of fruit and berry feed and all is working so far. Not sure of the variety though. I'd like to grow gooseberries but don't have enough room to plant them in the ground. Do they grow well in pots and if so what variety is best? I have bought some by agnes30
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24/11/2011 15:29:36
by gharrop
red currant
I read that you have to prune red currant bushes back after they have fruited. How much do i take off. Any advice is welcome =)   Also do i have to do the same with gooseberry bushes? hi there, Redcurrents and gooseberries fruit on old growth, so by Dolphin_in_the_deep
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16/08/2012 18:52:28
by juliec2
no blueberries
this year is the first year i haven't had any blueberries there are a couple of unripe berries falling off now is it the lack of sun or anybody know why? You really need a couple or more varieties. I have had loads this year, no gooseberries though by budlia63
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02/09/2012 19:53:22
by budlia63
physalis
Just bought some physalis(cape gooseberry) how do grow  these,ive been told just like tomatos but how tall,wide and what feed and how often ? Iv,e also been told to start off in poor soil ! HELP... I grew mine in the greenhouse.  They grow tall by tony williams2
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09/05/2012 21:53:55
by tony williams2

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