dry seasons

Currants.

November 28th, 2011

Black. A rich, deep soil and a moist situation, together with partial shade, are most suitable for their growth. They succeed better as bushes than as espaliers or trained to walls. Cuttings of the previous year’s growth are taken in autumn and planted firmly 1 ft. by 6 in. apart. In two years shift every [...]

Strawberries.

October 7th, 2011

The soil most suitable for the growth of this fruit is a rich, deep, adhesive loam. July or early in August is the best time to make new beds, but if the ground be not then available runners from the old plants may be planted in peat on a north border and lifted with good [...]

Gooseberries.

June 20th, 2010

From the middle of October to the end of November is the best time for planting. To produce good crops the soil should be rich, deep, and well drained. The position should be somewhat cool and sheltered, and a liberal quantity of liquid manure is beneficial. In dry seasons mulching may be resorted to with [...]