The gooseberries are usually placed in genus Ribes, along with their near cousins, the blackcurrants and redcurrants. |
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As fruit develops on gooseberries and blackcurrants, erect temporary netting to protect it from the birds. |
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Apples, crab apples, gooseberries, and some plums and grapes usually contain enough natural pectin to form a gel. |
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We'll have the gooseberries, the raspberries, and some of the bush onions in this area we'll plant down here. |
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Of the soft fruits, gooseberries and redcurrants can be left as a bush or grown as a standard. |
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Now is a good time for pruning soft fruit bushes, such as whitecurrants, redcurrants, gooseberries, blackcurrants and briar fruits. |
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Take hardwood cuttings of soft-fruit bushes such as gooseberries and currants. |
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Others, such as cooking apples, raspberries, blackcurrants, redcurrants and gooseberries, have more pectin and set without any help. |
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I guess the name was changed as gooseberries are not a popular fruit these days, more's the pity. |
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Woody plants including gooseberries, raspberries and even roses may suffer from dieback after their leaves wilt and shrivel and change to brown. |
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It is also a very busy month as strawberries, blackcurrants, raspberries, gooseberries are ripening. |
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Outdoor-grown rhubarb is the only indigenous fruit till the gooseberries and very early strawberries show their faces next month. |
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Woody plants including gooseberries, raspberries and even roses may suffer from dieback after their leaves wilt and shrivel, changing to brown. |
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Fruit trees such as apples, currants and gooseberries should do well and, to be more exotic, you could try nectarines and cherries. |
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Cherries, nectarines, peaches, waxberries and Chinese gooseberries are planted at the base. |
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Rounded ripe gooseberries tease the nose and their flavours tantalise the taste buds. |
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The most common use for Cape gooseberries is to make them into jam, for spreading on toast. |
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The couple planted the 5,100 vines with their own hands on land where raspberries, strawberries, gooseberries and other soft fruit grew. |
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This wine resounds with the aromas and flavors of herbs, gooseberries, fresh lime, green apple, and new-mown hay. |
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Thus we find, in no particular order, periwinkles, gooseberries, baneberries, greater celandine, feverfew, and sempervivum. |
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They had gooseberries, blackcurrants, white currants and blackberries together with a really good stand of raspberry canes. |
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Took this picture of the tiny gooseberries because they look so cute and hairy. |
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Many families have vegetable gardens and grow apple trees, gooseberries and black currents. |
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Derrick, a father-of-three with four grandchildren, grows tomatoes, cucumbers, gooseberries, aubergines and even melons in his greenhouse. |
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This is still a low time for fruit lovers, but the first hard little gooseberries should be here by the very end of the month. |
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Prune gooseberries and redcurrants if you haven't already done so. |
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Wild gooseberries and blackberries were also picked and enjoyed. |
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She always comes back with a bag of gooseberries or a couple of carrots. |
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Backing on to a small woodland, the rear garden has lawns and fruit trees, with the present owners also growing raspberries blackcurrants and gooseberries. |
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Late May and early June signal the first of the gooseberries to be cooked gently, then pureed and swirled through cream to make a wonderful gooseberry fool. |
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Place the gooseberries, elderflower cordial and sugar in a medium-sized pan, add enough water to cover the fruit then place on the stove and bring to the boil. |
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Berry pickers would find a paradise nearby, with raspberries, blueberries, partridgeberries, bakeapples, gooseberries, marshberries, and dogberries in season. |
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This wine shows light grass and tropical fruit aromas with hints of smokiness from the toasted oak and smooth flavours of gooseberries and kiwi. |
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The boy Harry would creep along the vegetable trenches, clogging his boots with mud, to get at gooseberries without his mother seeing. |
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Ribes, genus of about 150 species of shrubs of two distinct groups, the currants and the gooseberries, constituting the family Grossulariaceae. |
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As regards indoxacarb, such an application was made for the use on small fruits and berries except gooseberries and currants. |
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Pour the cream sauce over the blancmange and decorate it with cooked red beans, strawberries and cape gooseberries. |
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Wild cherries, gooseberries, elderberries, wild grapes, strawberries, and garden items such as potatoes and sweet corn are relished. |
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Cape gooseberries shall comply with those maximum residue limits established by Codex Alimentarius Commission for this commodity. |
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Diazinon is the only active ingredient available to control sawfly on currants and gooseberries. |
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Since the early 1970s, George McLaren has been growing several varieties of strawberries and raspberries, redcurrants, blackcurrants, whitecurrants and gooseberries. |
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The garlic tiger prawns were pathetically small, but what made the dish truly bizarre was that it was served with what appeared to be gooseberries. |
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Certain words are commonly associated with certain grape varieties, such as cassis and Cabernet Sauvignon, gooseberries and Sauvignon Blanc, or butter and Chardonnay. |
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In the understorey are monsteras, warrigal greens, more Cape gooseberries, and numerous self-sown annuals and biennials, as well as many shade-loving ornamentals. |
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There were many varieties, depending on where the settlers lived: strawberries, blueberries, saskatoons, gooseberries, black currants, red currants, chokeberries and cranberries. |
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We are now presented with an opportunity to allocate additional payments to cherries and sweet cherries, and also to soft fruit such as raspberries, strawberries, blackcurrants and gooseberries. |
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Currants and gooseberries are the chief agencies in the spread of the white-pine blister rust, a destructive disease of the five-leaved pines in Europe and America. |
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The generous breakfast is a combination of eggs, freshly baked bread, homemade marmalade, and locally grown prunes, sarsaparilla and gooseberries. |
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Roast duck with gooseberries and cider brandy Serves 4 As with oily fish, the fattiness of duck is nicely counteracted and balanced by the sharpness and acidity of gooseberries. |
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Five percent by number or weight of cape gooseberries with or without calyx not satisfying the requirements of the class, but meeting those of Class I or, exceptionally, coming within the tolerances of that class. |
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Inspect gooseberries for sawfly, remove if found and prune current season's growth back to five leaves. |
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Possibly the easiest plants to propagate are raspberries, gooseberries and blackcurrants. |
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In a double task, the keen gardeners are asked to present both cape gooseberries and cauliflowers. |
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Ina double task, the gardeners have to present cauliflowers and cape gooseberries. |
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As well as feeding on gooseberries, they are also partial to the leaves of red and white currants. |
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Also known as Chinese gooseberries, kiwi fruits are a better source of vitamin C and are far less fiddly to eat than an orange. |
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Give a dressing of potash to red and white currants, strawberries and gooseberries. |
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At the same time, it's worth using one of the modern safe insecticides to control the sawfly which will often defoliate your gooseberries. |
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Redcurrants, white currants and gooseberries can be fan-trained and turned into espaliers and cordons. |
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Blackcurrants and redcurrants, gooseberries, raspberries and rhubarb grow amongst viburnums, hollyhocks, sweet williams, forsythia, and a medlar. |
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This class includes cape gooseberries that do not qualify for inclusion in the higher classes, but that satisfy the minimum requirements specified in Section 2.1 above. |
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Prune newly planted bushes of gooseberries and red and white currants by cutting back strong new shoots by half their length to form the main branches. |
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We had a good haul of gooseberries from our bushes this year. |
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She did not seem too happy to see us at first, but relaxed after she had shown us round their garden and we had tasted redcurrants and gooseberries. |
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