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1ft 'Ben Hope' Blackcurrant Bush | 9cm Pot

1ft 'Ben Hope' Blackcurrant Bush | 9cm Pot

  • Developed in Scotland, 'Ben Hope' is the UK's leading blackberry variety, prized for its strong lineage and reliability.
  • Produces exceptionally high yields of large, juicy blackcurrants with an outstanding flavour, ready for picking in late summer.
  • Offers excellent resistance to common problems like gall mites, powdery mildew, and leaf spot, making it easy to grow.
  • Recognised by the RHS as a 'Plant for Pollinators', its spring flowers are a valuable food source for bees.
  • The delicious berries are perfect for eating straight from the bush, or for making homemade cordials, jams, and pies.
$6.99

Original: $19.97

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1ft 'Ben Hope' Blackcurrant Bush | 9cm Pot

$19.97

$6.99

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1ft 'Ben Hope' Blackcurrant Bush | 9cm Pot

  • Developed in Scotland, 'Ben Hope' is the UK's leading blackberry variety, prized for its strong lineage and reliability.
  • Produces exceptionally high yields of large, juicy blackcurrants with an outstanding flavour, ready for picking in late summer.
  • Offers excellent resistance to common problems like gall mites, powdery mildew, and leaf spot, making it easy to grow.
  • Recognised by the RHS as a 'Plant for Pollinators', its spring flowers are a valuable food source for bees.
  • The delicious berries are perfect for eating straight from the bush, or for making homemade cordials, jams, and pies.

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  • Developed in Scotland, 'Ben Hope' is the UK's leading blackberry variety, prized for its strong lineage and reliability.
  • Produces exceptionally high yields of large, juicy blackcurrants with an outstanding flavour, ready for picking in late summer.
  • Offers excellent resistance to common problems like gall mites, powdery mildew, and leaf spot, making it easy to grow.
  • Recognised by the RHS as a 'Plant for Pollinators', its spring flowers are a valuable food source for bees.
  • The delicious berries are perfect for eating straight from the bush, or for making homemade cordials, jams, and pies.