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'Ben Alder' Blackcurrant Bush

'Ben Alder' Blackcurrant Bush

  • If you're looking for a productive blackcurrant bush, then look no further than 'Ben Alder'!
  • This variety, first bred in Scotland by The James Hutton Institute (formerly the Scottish Crop Research Institute), is vigorous and well-suited to growing in British conditions (it can easily withstand temperatures well below freezing)
  • The pocket-sized shiny currants boast great sweetness (with just a little earthy tartness) and are perfect for juicing and making cordials - or wine, if that's more your tipple!
  • These blackcurrants will freeze well, so don't panic if you're left with more berries than you know what to do with
  • Certified by the Royal Horticultural Society as one of its Plants for Pollinators
$4.81

Original: $16.02

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'Ben Alder' Blackcurrant Bush

$16.02

$4.81

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'Ben Alder' Blackcurrant Bush

  • If you're looking for a productive blackcurrant bush, then look no further than 'Ben Alder'!
  • This variety, first bred in Scotland by The James Hutton Institute (formerly the Scottish Crop Research Institute), is vigorous and well-suited to growing in British conditions (it can easily withstand temperatures well below freezing)
  • The pocket-sized shiny currants boast great sweetness (with just a little earthy tartness) and are perfect for juicing and making cordials - or wine, if that's more your tipple!
  • These blackcurrants will freeze well, so don't panic if you're left with more berries than you know what to do with
  • Certified by the Royal Horticultural Society as one of its Plants for Pollinators

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  • If you're looking for a productive blackcurrant bush, then look no further than 'Ben Alder'!
  • This variety, first bred in Scotland by The James Hutton Institute (formerly the Scottish Crop Research Institute), is vigorous and well-suited to growing in British conditions (it can easily withstand temperatures well below freezing)
  • The pocket-sized shiny currants boast great sweetness (with just a little earthy tartness) and are perfect for juicing and making cordials - or wine, if that's more your tipple!
  • These blackcurrants will freeze well, so don't panic if you're left with more berries than you know what to do with
  • Certified by the Royal Horticultural Society as one of its Plants for Pollinators