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Currant - Red Lake
Prune currant plant when the plants are dormant in late winter or early spring. Planting along the side of a building or shady arbor is suitable as well. Fruits can be used for jams and jellies. They tolerate partial shade and prefer a cool, moist growing area. The bushes are highly ornamental and provide visual appeal, take up a relatively small growing area, and provide plenty of fruit for eating fresh or making into preserves and pies. Avoid sites with poor air circulation, which increases the incidence of powdery mildew. Northern slopes with protection from direct sun are ideal. The Redlake Currant, 'Ribes 'Red Lake', is a very productive, semi-erect vigorous grower that produces clusters of large bright red berries borne on 2-3 year old wood. Redlake is a glossy green leafed plant suitable for hedging. Rich, well drained soils that have a high moisture holding capacity are best. The most popular red-currant cultivar in the upper Midwest that ripens in mid-July, and remains productive in partial shade. Currants are very high in vitamin C and cancer preventative antioxidants. Incorporate organic matter (compost, peat, or manure) to improve the soil, particularly if it is somewhat sandy. ... more info
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