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Currants

  • Plants are dormant and are over 12 inches tall
  • Delicious in jellies and in juices, high in Vitamin C!
  • Currants will produce many clusters of beautiful berries the middle of June. 
Ships Spring & Fall

Pricing Per Plant

White Currants IMPERIAL - Translucent white with pink blush. Sweet and hardy. *PROHIBITED IN SOME AREAS. CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE BEFORE ORDERING.(zone 3-7)

Ships Spring & Fall

$10.00 / plant


Black Currants CONSORT - Black. Winter hardy. Excellent source of vitamin C Makes great preserves and wine flavoring. Plant has a musky scent and is resistant to White Pine Blister Rust.  *PROHIBITED IN SOME AREAS. CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE BEFORE ORDERING. (zone 3-7)

Ships Spring & Fall

$10.00 / plant


Red Currants PERFECTION - Plants are vigorous and cold hardy. Self pollinating.  Ripens in July. Great for jellies. *PROHIBITED IN SOME AREAS. CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE. (zone 3-7)

Ships Spring & Fall

$10.00 / plant


Red Currants RED LAKE - Produces clusters of large, sweet red berries in July. Vigorous, cold hardy, self pollinating. Makes delicious jelly. *PROHIBITED IN SOME AREAS. CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE. (zone 3-7)

Ships Spring & Fall

$10.00 / plant


White Currants PRIMUS - NEW! Heavy producer of large clusterss of sweet berries. High in vitamin C. Good disease resistance.  *PROHIBITED IN SOME AREAS. CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE BEFORE ORDERING. (zone 3-8)

Ships Spring & Fall

$10.00 / plant


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Plant Details:

Remove Currant plants from shipping box immediately and untie the bundles. Store Currant plants in a cool moist place. Keep roots moist at all times. Do not over water.

Requires a soil pH of 5 to 8. Plants will grow in any well-drained soil.

Do not plant in any media other than soil.

The top root on the cane should be 1” below the ground level. Plants should be spaced 2’ apart. Press soil firmly around the roots and water well. Water regularly. Do not over water. Do not trim roots.

DO NOT MULCH around our plants or fertilize plants until after roots are established. Do not plant or pot in any media containing bark or wood chips. We do not recommend potting in containers smaller than one gallon.

Fall or Early spring (April - May)

Full Sun.