Gooseberry Plant 'Captivator'

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Big, burgundy-red berries with a sweet/tart flavour, ready to harvest in late July on almost thornless stems. Delicious eaten fresh or cooked.

1 x 3L Plant

10605979

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£10.00

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Product Information

Eventual Height:

1.2m

Position:

Full Sun, Part Shade

Growing Type:

Bush

Suitable for:

Pots, Patio, Small Gardens, Borders, Cottage Garden, Wildlife Garden, Vegetable Plot, Raised Bed

Plant Type:

Perennial

Soil Type:

Moist, well-drained, fertile soil with a pH of 5.5 to 6.5; prefers slightly acidic to neutral soil.

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Plant outdoors

Plant outdoors

Harvest

Harvest
  • Big, burgundy-red berries in summer
  • Delicious fresh or cooked
  • Almost thornless stems make picking easy
  • Good mildew resistance

This Canadian-bred gooseberry can cope with the worst of the British weather! Gooseberry ‘Captivator’ produces a good crop of big berries, pale green when young and burgundy-red when ripe. They’re ready to harvest in late July, on almost thornless stems that make picking easy. The berries have a slightly tart flavour and are delicious eaten fresh or cooked.

Gooseberry ’Captivator’ grows into a large, spreading bush with stems that droop easily, especially when laden with fruit. It has good resistance to mildew and leaf spot.

How To Grow

Gooseberries thrive in sunny or partially shaded locations with fertile, well-drained soil. Prepare the planting site by removing weeds and enriching the soil with organic matter, such as compost or well-rotted manure. For bare root plants, soak the roots in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole large enough to spread the roots comfortably, and position the crown level with the soil surface. Water thoroughly after planting.

For potted plants, ensure the root ball is well-hydrated before planting. Space bushes about 1.5m apart or standards 1m apart, allowing adequate air circulation. Apply a balanced fertiliser in spring and mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Prune annually in late winter to encourage healthy growth and fruit production. Water regularly, especially during dry spells, and net plants if birds become a problem. Gooseberries and jostaberries are low-maintenance and productive with proper care.

Guide To Plant Sizes

Gooseberries are available as bare root plants, 9cm potted plants, and larger potted specimens. Bare root plants are supplied dormant, typically between November and March, and are ideal for planting directly in the ground during the dormant season. They establish quickly once planted.

9cm potted plants are smaller, actively growing plants perfect for container gardens or transplanting into prepared soil. Larger potted plants are well-developed and provide an instant impact, whether for borders or patio containers. These are great for gardeners seeking faster results. All sizes will grow into productive plants with the right care, yielding delicious fruit within 1–2 years of planting.

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