All reviews for category Redcurrant bush

Ribes rubrum Junifer - Redcurrant

Ribes rubrum Junifer - Redcurrant

Product sheet

Conform and well packaged
My specific research area has arrived within the expected timeframe. The young plants were well prepared and well conditioned. Now I just have to wait and see how they thrive.

Daniel S.

Well packaged. Apparently in good health.

Isabelle S.

Can you translate the following text into British English: "?
Not received! One of those planted in the autumn did not take root (sold in sets of 3 as naked young plants), you gave me a credit note.

Marie Helene B.

Very satisfied
Planted after pricking the naked roots. Very good growth: 6 to 8 vigorous branches (60 to 80 cm (24 to 32in)), with 6 to a dozen beautiful clusters. I will wait to taste the berries before awarding the fifth star.

Alain G.

Healthy
Well recovered, no diseases.

Cecile H.

St Jean De Bournay" would be translated as "St Jean De Bournay" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
Their planting location not being ready upon delivery, the young plants remained in a cluster for several weeks. Despite this, they have beautifully flourished since being planted in March. They are lush with leaves, forming lovely little bushes, and the clusters are already visible! Perfect!

lydie

Careful and fast delivery, competitive prices.

Maurice L.

Beautiful feet
There are a few small shoots already on the currant bushes. This promises a nice growth!

Séverine B.

Another discovery
Provence is not really an easy region for the young currant plant: excessive heat and limestone soil. The cilium, as robust as it may be, suffers and weakens. It is absolutely necessary to invite it to regions that offer it freshness and rich soil.

Aline E.

young plants
Young plants, not all as strong but full of roots.

Marie Helene B.