November 23, 2024

VIDEO: Prune your Blackcurrants in No Time with the 3-Step Method!


This video demonstrates the 3 key considerations when it comes top pruning Blackcurrants. You should aim to take out a third of the growth (which should be the oldest), take out any horizontal branches and also clear away the weakest growth of crossing branches. If you are new to pruning then starting with Blackcurrants is perfect because they are so tough and hardy you needn’t worry about killing the bush or severely damaging the shape.

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28 thoughts on “VIDEO: Prune your Blackcurrants in No Time with the 3-Step Method!

  1. Thanks Huw, because of you I planted 10 more currant bushes from my own plants and got a different variety from my friend. Can you do a video about more of these free and easy cutting and clipping garden techniques?

  2. Hi, thanks for the videos. I have put blackcurrant cuttings in my garden several months ago as you showed and they now have some leaves on them, what I wish to know is when will they be rooted enough to dig up and transplant into a pot or to move them to a permanent site in the garden?

  3. Hi Huw thanks for the video. I've just got blackcurrant bushes this yr. How old are the thick stick u cut? I'm new to all this. Thanks again

  4. Thanks for the tips! I have one sad looking plant who is around 5 years old and not producing anything. It's kinda stunted looking too. I will be propagating some more using the cuttings.

  5. Can anyone advise please. Will a plant survive ‘over pruning’ some local goats got in and gave their version of a thinning out. All stems are chewed so I’ve had to tidy it up.

    Will they come back next year? The bushes, not the goats. Thanks.

  6. Thanks Huw. I have just taken over an allotment that has old blackcurrent bushes on it that haven't been tended for years. I'll follow your easy steps and your excellent suggestion of reusing the cuttings!

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