"David Hill" wrote
wrote:
Bob Hobden wrote:
NT wrote
The number of becoming-berries on the redcurrants this year is about
20x as
many as last year. Even the new cuttings are trying to fruit this year!
Why
are they so prolific this year? I did prune it over winter, though not
as
much as is generally recommended. Anything I can do to help as many as
possible ripen?
It gets sun from about 1pm on, and we're in the mild south
Yes, keep the mice away or you will lose the lot.
Consider it done thanks
Never heard of mice going for red currants before, I've always lost mine to
birds at the first flush of colour
The first cropping year we had our red current bush we had a good crop, the
second year there was a good crop ripening then it all disappeared. Some
days later I was tidying up our brassicas and found heaps of red currents
under the old cabbage leaves. Obviously stored there by mice as they do
that.
Similar with our cherries, netted against the birds but they still all got
taken so this year I'm working on baffles on the trunks to stop mice
climbing up as well as netting against birds. The only problem is if it's
two legged thieves.
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Regards. Bob Hobden.
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