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  • From: Caren Kirk <quirky@videotron.ca>
  • To: nafex mailing list at ibiblio <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [nafex] Titania Black Currant - Self-Fertile?
  • Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2012 08:21:24 -0500

Hi Doug,

Thanks for the info I'll have to look into Titania then. Haven't seen them around locally. Maybe I'll care out a proper black currant patch, IF I can find some space! I'm already full to the brim practically with all my other fruit varieties!

Regards,

Caren Kirk
St. Jerome

PS - Is your brother into fruit growing too? If he would ever be interested in a swap I am just down the road!

On 1/29/2012 5:02 AM, dwoodard@becon.org wrote:
Caren, you can plant all the Titania black currants you want, as they are
reported immune to white pine blister rust. I gave my brother at
Ste.-Adele a Titania and a Boskoop Giant; they do well and he likes them.
He eats them fresh when they are *dead ripe*.

Doug Woodard
St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada


Hello Dan,

I have a rather neglected lonely blackcurrant....
I got scared about planting
more because we have lots of white pines the we adore, but I am too much
of a deliberator to get rid of it, even though it's in a unfavourable
position. So I guess the abuse will contine!
Caren Kirk
St. Jerome, QC
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