Can anyone tell me if it's worth trying to relocate a 3 year old redcurrant bush? I'm currently (ha!) in the process of downsizing to a half-plot which unfortunately means losing all my fruit bushes. It's just all been a bit much for me lately which is why I haven't been around for a while. I have been watching you all though!
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Wed Oct 12, 2011 10:44 pm
peter
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Re: moving a redcurrant
How much would a replacement cost? How good are your "digging things up without leaving the roots behind" skills?
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I'd give it a try, with as big a rootball as possible. I moved an ancient gooseberry bush once, didn't think it stood a chance, but it thrived and was very productive. But the longer into winter you can leave it, the better.
Thu Oct 13, 2011 8:16 am
Geoff
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Re: moving a redcurrant
I agree with pongeroon. All currants have big shallow fibrous root systems so with a big rootball into good soil it should hardly know it has been moved. Keep it well watered for a year as a precaution.
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