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Old 11-06-2003, 09:56 AM
Colin Davidson
 
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Default Cuttings from wild berries

I'm inquiring into getting an allotment (rapidly outgrowing the little
garden), and amongst other things I want to grow gooseberries,
blackcurrants, white currants and red currants. Fortunately, we have wild
patches of all of those growing locally, so it seems obvious that a good way
of getting plants is to take cuttings.

How and when would I be best to do that with currants and gooseberries?

Cheers,

Colin.


 
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