Currants – Growing
Q: As a child, we had a huge currant bush on the farm where I grew up in Lincoln County. I have never seen one before or since. Is this a viable plant for this area? If so, where would you get one?
A: Are you sure you had currants on the farm? They
shouldn’t be hardy here.
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