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A guide to choosing the right size

Blackmoor Nursery is one of very few Nurseries in the UK offering gardeners the opportunity to buy Blackcurrant bushes direct from our Nursery. 

All orders are despatched in one delivery. If your order contains both bare root and container grown plants then we can only despatch when all plants are ready.

4 Litre = Container grown and can be planted all year round. The size refers to the number of litres of compost that the container holds.

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Bare Root = Field grown plants that have been freshly lifted and supplied with no soil around the roots. Only available during the dormant period November-April
2 Year Bush = A two year old plant. Generally will have 3-4 shoots. 

1 Year Plant = Single shoot, around 20cm in height.

Half Standard = The fruiting variety is grafted onto the stem at 90 cm above the ground level. Will require supporting with a stake.

Blackcurrants were traditionally used only for jams, pies and puddings, and they tasted great. More recently, there are varieties the size of small grapes (Big Ben) which are tasty eaten by themselves, with ice cream or cream. Mixed with other fruit, they are delicious. An easy crop to grow in the garden, they are however expensive in the supermarkets. Home grown, they are almost free and packed full of vitamins, especially vitamin C. 

Blackcurrants: Plant 5 ft (1.5 m) apart with 5 ft or more between rows. Plant blackcurrants firmly and deeply so that good strong young growth will come from the base.

Bare Root Only: After planting always cut back all the shoots to about 1” (2.5 cms) from the ground

Potted Plants: Do not need cutting down. Prune in subsequent years by removing about a third of the wood to encourage young basal shoots.

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Ben Sarek

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Blackcurrant Ben Sarek for sale - Compact growth making it an ideal choice for the smaller garden. Ben Sarek produces heavy crops of large fruits ready for picking in mid July. Ben Sarek has frost and mildew resistance so a good choice for colder sites.

Ben Sarek: Picking time mid July.

Ben Sarek: Planting distance 1.5 metres (5 feet) apart.

Ben Sarek is a self fertile Blackcurrant.

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Size
Description
Price
Availability
QTY
2 Year Bush
3 Litre
£11.60
55 Available
2 Year Bush
Bare Root
£9.48
105 Available

25 Sep 23 | Mark Hargreaves

I bought a bare root plant a couple of years ago, and have grown it in a large container. Picked 600G of fruit this year and made the most exquisite blackcurrant fool.. so I bought 2 more blackcurrant bushes to make more in future.

26 Mar 21 | Primrose Garden Services

All plants including this one arrived speedily, well packed and excellent quality. Will be enjoyed and will definitely order again.

19 May 20 | Julie

Very pleased with my Blackcurrant. Arrived looking very healthy, full of fruits. Great customer service as well. Very pleasant experience, might buy another one!

1 Apr 20 | Jayne Quinn

Just received my 3 bare rooted Ben Sarek bushes to replace older ones. A great cropper and easy to net off in a smaller garden or plot. Arrived very well packed and in excellent condition. Very happy with your service. Keep up the good work.

11 Feb 18 | Maggie

I ordered two bare root bushes. They were very good and well packed with the rest of my order. It's my 3rd order from Blackmoor and I will be coming for more :)

10 Nov 17 | Lynda

Follow up to review April 2016. Ben Sarek growing well and fruited well in 2017.

23 May 16 | Pete Muir

Very healthy plant delivered - cut back on planting and now growing strong. Blackmoor's service is second to none, and the collection is very easy if you live locally.

27 Apr 16 | Lynda

Nice plant received. Ordered Monday and delivered on Wednesday ! looking forward to some juicy berries.

13 Apr 16 | Ali Croucher

Bought this two years ago. Heavy crop in a small space. Taste good too.

2 May 13 | Dave Mercer

This is my third order - the first two orders were larger order and I found the site very clear and easy to use with plenty of information on each variety which allowed me to make informed choices on varieties suitable for growing this far north. Will be back again (and again !)



Blackcurrant Ben Sarek Growing Tips.

Blackcurrants are easy to grow, producing bunches of dark purple berries in mid-summer, rich in vitamin C. With their tart flavour they can be made into pies and jams, cordials and even cassis. Short on space? Blackcurrants can be grown in containers.

Blackcurrants were traditionally used only for jams, pies and puddings, and they tasted great. More recently, there are varieties the size of small grapes (Big Ben) which are tasty eaten by themselves, with ice cream or cream. Mixed with other fruit, they are delicious. An easy crop to grow in the garden, they are however expensive in the supermarkets. Home grown, they are almost free and packed full of vitamins, especially vitamin C. 

Blackcurrants: Plant 5 ft (1.5 m) apart with 5 ft or more between rows. Plant blackcurrants firmly and deeply so that good strong young growth will come from the base.

Bare Root Only: After planting always cut back all the shoots to about 1” (2.5 cms) from the ground

Potted Plants: Do not need cutting down. Prune in subsequent years by removing about a third of the wood to encourage young basal shoots.