Thompson & MorganRedcurrant (ribes) Laxton No.1 3 Litre Potted Plant X 1

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Description
Bountiful crops of superb quality fruits are produced by Redcurrant ‘Laxton’s Number One’, borne in long strings in July and August. The shiny fruits are an attractive colour, adding interest to your garden and with a delicious taste despite being small. This variety is well-known for its superior resistance to mildew, helping to ensure crops are more reliable than those produced by others. Flowering later than most other varieties, ‘Laxton’s Number One’ avoids damage from late frosts. Redcurrants are extremely versatile and can be used in everything from summer puddings to pies, jelly and even wine-making. Redcurrant plants will attract pollinators and birds to your garden, but they usually leave plenty of fruit for you to enjoy too!Newly planted Redcurrant bushes should be kept well-watered in dry weather, but well-established plants rarely need watering. If your plant is potted, ensure that the compost does not dry out. Hoe or hand weed the soil carefully to ensure that the soil is kept free from weeds. Redcurrant plants bear their fruit on old wood, so prune bushes in winter by removing diseased or very old branches and then in early summer prune new growth back to two buds to ensure the plant remains compact. Potted plants should be placed on feet to allow excess water to drain from the holes in the bottom to ensure that the roots don’t rot over winter.Position: sun or semi-shade. Height: up to 120cm (47in). Spread: up to 120cm (47in). Supplied as 1 x 3 litre potImages shown are for guidance only of the expected results from plants upon maturity. Different growing conditions might vary results. Image may be included for illustration of supply, but can vary due to seasonality changes (e.g. deciduous plants lose leaves in colder months). Features: Redcurrant ‘Laxton’s Number One’ is a traditional variety that is still widely grown, bearing a plentiful crop of high quality fruits in long strings from July onwards It is well known for its resistance to almost all strains of mildew, helping to ensure it produces more reliable crops than other more susceptible varieties. ‘Laxton’s Number One’ also flowers slightly later than most other varieties, ensuring it avoids damage from late frosts The shiny fruits are an eye-catching, rich scarlet colour and extremely flavourful despite being small Potted Fruit Plant: this plant is supplied to customers in a 1 x 3 Litre nursery pot Specifications: Colour: Red Model Number: KA1973
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