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Red Spots on Gooseberries
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Subject: Re: Red Spots on Gooseberries
From: Alec <scaresbro...@scaresbrooks.co.uk>
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<Thank you for that Alec. I think I will move them next year would
<you recommend pruning right back? Also will it affect other fruit
<in the garden or just Gooseberry
<Malcolm
If you move them once the leaves have fallen, no need to cut back
other than to make manageable to dig up etc. But can you move them
far enough away from the sedges?
This rust sometimes affects blackcurrants too.
Rgds