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| I hadn't noticed until people started writing about their gooseberries, but I've had no flowers on either my Jostaberry or my Gooseberry and therefore no fruit at all. I pruned them according to the textbooks when told to do so, but nothing. I looked closely at both of them today and the gooseberry just has plenty of foliage but no flowers or fruit. When I looked at the Jostaberry, though, I found that the older leaves have what looks like crazy paving on them. Does anyone have any idea what it might be and why I've got nothing from either of these plants this year? ![]() |
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| Will do as the blackcurrents are coming on nicely. Problem is my plot is at the back of the site overlooked by trees. Walking back to car last night I disturbed a big fat pidgeon out of someones fruit bush.....Pidgeon pie?
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I was thinking it could be the late frosts?? I also have the same thing on some of the leaves but I left alone last year and it didn't seem to affect the plants. Not much help I know, Maybe someone who knows what they are talking about will be along soon

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