Blackcurrant 'Ben Tirran'
Blackcurrant 'Ben Tirran'
Picking Season: July/August
Flowering Season: Early to mid-May
Pollination: Self-fertile, though planting near other blackcurrant varieties can improve yield and fruit size.
Uses: Flowers attract pollinators. Currants are excellent for wine production, syrups, and baking due to its rich, tangy flavor. Its higher acidity makes it ideal for preserving.
Soil Type: Grows best in deep, fertile soil that retains moisture well. Prefers a slightly acidic pH and benefits from organic matter like compost or manure.
Average Height and Width: Grows to about 1.2-1.5m in height and spreads approximately 1-1.2m wide.
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On receipt of payment your plants will be reserved for you. We will ship your plants bareroot when they are dormant (normally Dec-Feb, weather permitting) to ensure they arrive in the best possible condition for planting.