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"The Jostaberry (Ribes x culverwellii), a fascinating hybrid of blackcurrants and gooseberries, offers a distinctive fruit with unique characteristics. Here are additional growing tips and information about cultivating this intriguing hybrid:
Planting:
Opt for a location that receives partial shade to full sun, ensuring well-drained soil.
Protect the Jostaberry from early frosts, as it is susceptible to frost damage.
Soil Requirements:
While adaptable to various soil types, Jostaberry prefers well-drained soil to prevent root rot.
Pruning:
Prune during the dormant period, from late autumn to late winter.
Emphasize the removal of old wood, as the fruit grows on new branches, promoting fresh, productive growth.
Frost Protection:
Provide protection during early frosts to safeguard the plant from potential damage.
Disease Resistance:
Notably resistant to mildew, blackcurrant leaf spot, and 'big bud' mite, making it a low-maintenance fruit to grow.
Harvesting:
Harvest fully ripe berries for optimal flavor, with a sweet taste reminiscent of both blackcurrants and gooseberries.
Berries can be enjoyed fresh, frozen, or used in pies and jams.
Nutritional Value:
Jostaberries are rich in vitamin C and antioxidants, contributing to a healthy diet.
Origin:
Bred in Germany, the Jostaberry reflects its European heritage.
By adhering to these growing tips and providing proper care, cultivating Jostaberries becomes a rewarding experience, offering a bountiful harvest of uniquely flavored berries that are resistant to common fruit diseases."
Lincolnshire Fruits Jostaberry Potted Tree Blackcurrants
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