Last Updated on: December 21, 2025

🍇 Top 20 Blackcurrant Varieties to Grow: Tips and Advice for a Successful Harvest

🍇 Introduction: Choosing the Right Blackcurrant Variety

Blackcurrants are one of the most productive and reliable soft fruits for UK gardens and allotments. They’re hardy, low-maintenance, and packed with flavour — but choosing the right variety makes a big difference to yield, disease resistance, and harvest timing.

This guide lists the top 20 blackcurrant varieties to grow, with practical tips to help you choose the best options for a successful, heavy harvest.


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🌿 Top 20 Blackcurrant Varieties to Grow

1. Ben Sarek

Compact, early cropping, and ideal for small gardens or containers.

2. Ben Hope

Excellent resistance to disease, including big bud mite and mildew.

3. Ben Connan

High-yielding with large, flavoursome berries and tidy growth.

4. Ben Lomond

A classic variety with heavy crops and reliable performance.

5. Ben Tirran

Late-season variety that extends the harvesting period.

6. Ben Gairn

Very cold-hardy and suitable for northern UK and exposed sites.

7. Ben Alder

Late cropping with good flavour and high vitamin C content.

8. Ben Dorain

Produces large berries and performs well in cooler climates.

9. Big Ben

Exceptionally large fruits with excellent flavour for fresh eating.

10. Ebony

One of the best dessert blackcurrants — sweet and glossy berries.

11. Titania

Highly disease resistant and very reliable for organic growing.

12. Ojebyn

Traditional variety with strong flavour, ideal for cooking.

13. Seabrooks Black

Compact growth habit and heavy crops on young wood.

14. Magnus

Large berries and strong disease resistance, good for home gardens.

15. Laxton’s No.1

Old but dependable variety with excellent flavour for jams.

16. Baldwin

Classic heritage variety, great for preserving and cordials.

17. Boskoop Giant

Very large berries, excellent for freezing and cooking.

18. Risager

Cold-hardy and productive, popular in northern Europe.

19. Tisel

Early cropping and good resistance to leaf spot and mildew.

20. Tiben

Strong-growing with consistent yields and good disease resistance.


🌱 How to Choose the Best Blackcurrant Variety

When selecting varieties, consider:

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📅 Cropping Time

✔ Early: Ben Sarek, Tisel
✔ Mid-season: Ben Connan, Big Ben
✔ Late: Ben Tirran, Ben Alder

Growing a mix extends the harvest.


🦠 Disease Resistance

✔ Titania, Ben Hope, Tiben
✔ Ideal for low-spray or organic gardens


🍯 Flavour & Use

✔ Sweet/dessert: Ebony, Big Ben
✔ Cooking & preserving: Baldwin, Boskoop Giant
✔ All-purpose: Ben Lomond, Ben Connan


🌞 Best Growing Conditions for Blackcurrants

Blackcurrants thrive in:

✔ Full sun to light shade
✔ Moist, fertile soil
✔ Sheltered positions
✔ Well-mulched beds

They tolerate colder sites better than most soft fruit.


✂️ Pruning Tips for Better Harvests

Blackcurrants fruit best on young wood.

✔ Prune hard each winter
✔ Remove up to one-third of old stems
✔ Encourage fresh new growth from the base

Good pruning = bigger berries and better yields.


🐦 Protecting Blackcurrants from Birds

Birds love blackcurrants just as much as we do.

✔ Use fruit cages or netting
✔ Cover bushes before berries ripen
✔ Secure nets well at ground level

Unprotected bushes can lose entire crops.


🚫 Common Mistakes When Growing Blackcurrants

❌ Skipping pruning
❌ Letting soil dry out
❌ No bird protection
❌ Poor airflow
❌ Overcrowding bushes

Most problems are easy to avoid with basic care.


❓ FAQs

Which blackcurrant variety is best for beginners?

Ben Sarek, Ben Hope, and Titania are excellent starter varieties.

Do blackcurrants need more than one plant?

No — they are self-fertile, but multiple plants increase yields.

Can blackcurrants grow in pots?

Yes — compact varieties like Ben Sarek do well in large containers.

How long do blackcurrant bushes last?

With good care, bushes can crop well for 10–15 years.

When do blackcurrants ripen in the UK?

Usually from late June to August, depending on variety.


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