2 April 2017 Pruning Black Currant Bushes.

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    2 April 2017 Pruning Black Currant Bushes.
    Posted on April 2, 2017 by Durgan
    http://durgan.org/2017/April%202017/2%20April%202017%20Pruning%20Black%20Currant%20Bush/HTML/ 2 April 2017 Pruning Black Currant Bush

    There are two black currant bushes in the garden. They are good producers and must be pruned each year. Very easy to grow. Here is a URL for information. http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/crops/facts/98-095.htm#Varietie Currants and Gooseberries

    The fruit is seldom sold commercially in quantity probably due to difficulty in picking. The fruit is probably one of the best for a small garden. Here is my processing method with a unique picking system.
    http://durgan.org/2016/July%202016/10%20July%202016%20Black%20Currants/HTML/ 10 July 2016 Black Currants (Picking an Juicing)
    Three pounds of fruit from one black currant bush was made into three liters of pressure canned juice. This is one pound of berries to one liter of added water. Procedure was wash, cook until soft, blend into a slurry, screen, and place in liter jars, pressure can at 15 PSI for 15 minutes. There is very little residue from the screening. The method of picking was to make a mesh over a container and swipe it along the branch to collect the berries. Currant berries do not fall off, they have to be removed. Cleaning is by covering in water and removing the debris and then hand picking the remaining residue. There is one more bush to harvest, which will be left about a week to further ripen the fruit. Currant juice is very pleasant.

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