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Old 28-06-2008, 04:17 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Mary Fisher Mary Fisher is offline
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Default Gooseberry cutting


"brian mitchell" wrote in message
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"Mary Fisher" wrote:

I've been given a hardwood cutting and don't know what to do with it.
I've
stuck it in the edge of an unglazed clay pot in potting compost but have
no
idea if that was right or if it will strike.


Not that I need a gooseberry bush but it would have been churlish to
refuse
....


In my experience it's impossible to stop gooseberry cuttings from
striking, whatever you stick them in and whether they are woody or soft.


Thanks. I think :-)

While we're on the subject, the last time gooseberries were being
discussed you said your bush(es) didn't grow downwards like everbody
else's but were quite vertical. Did I get that right? So I'm wondering
if you know what variety you have?


I don't remember that but I went to look and while the bush isn't vertical
the branches certainly don't grow downwards or even horizontally. I can send
a picture if you like.

No idea what variety it is, we bought it many years ago. The word 'Careless'
comes to mind but don't hold me to it! The fruit are green, not suitable for
eating raw.

Mary