I have chock cherrys and goose berries, black, and red raspberries. I will see if currants can be grown here. They look so wonderful. Beautiful words cequin.
The Bealtaine angel lights her lamp and shines it on a multicoloured garden; while a silver surfer in a farway place begins her journey along the magic super highway!
Every photo here looks like a post card! I wish I had currants to plant here, but they do not grow in this hot dry part of the country…I had never seen a currant until coming to your blog!
Blackcurrants grow very well here in Ireland, easily grown from a slip inserted in the soil. Blackcurrants have the most Vitamin C of any fruit, weight for weight. And the birds love them too!
Colx
I have chock cherrys and goose berries, black, and red raspberries. I will see if currants can be grown here. They look so wonderful. Beautiful words cequin.
Blackcurrants are certainly easy to grow if the climate allows. The do appreciate a bit of shade too!
Colx
The Bealtaine angel lights her lamp and shines it on a multicoloured garden; while a silver surfer in a farway place begins her journey along the magic super highway!
Every photo here looks like a post card! I wish I had currants to plant here, but they do not grow in this hot dry part of the country…I had never seen a currant until coming to your blog!
Blackcurrants grow very well here in Ireland, easily grown from a slip inserted in the soil. Blackcurrants have the most Vitamin C of any fruit, weight for weight. And the birds love them too!
Colx