Red Lake Currants: A Delicious and Bountiful Harvest

If you’re looking for a fruit that’s both tasty and abundant, Red Lake currants are a fantastic choice! Known for their vibrant red color and tart-sweet flavor, these currants have a rich history that makes them a beloved variety among gardeners. This year, we’re thrilled to be getting an exceptional harvest of these delicious berries, and they’ve been a joy to pick and enjoy.

A Bit of History

Red Lake currants were developed in Minnesota in the 1930s by researchers at the University of Minnesota’s Agricultural Experiment Station. The variety was named after the Red Lake River area, reflecting the region where it was first cultivated. The breeders aimed to create a currant that was both hardy and prolific, capable of withstanding the harsh winters of the northern United States while producing high yields of large, flavorful berries.

Over the decades, Red Lake currants have become one of the most popular currant varieties in North America. Their resilience and excellent fruit quality have made them a staple in home gardens and small farms across cooler climates.

Why Choose Red Lake Currants?

Red Lake currants are prized for their large, juicy berries and prolific yields. This variety is particularly well-suited to USDA zones 3-7, where it thrives in cooler temperatures. The currants grow in clusters, making them easy to pick, and they’re perfect for fresh eating, cooking, or preserving.

Taste and Versatility

The flavor of Red Lake currants is a delightful balance of tartness and sweetness. They’re wonderful to eat fresh off the bush, but they also shine in various culinary uses. From making jams and jellies to baking into desserts or adding to savory dishes, their versatility is a major plus. One of our favorite ways to enjoy them is simply over vanilla ice cream—the combination is absolutely delicious!

Growing and Harvesting

Red Lake currants are relatively low-maintenance, requiring only basic care to produce an abundant crop. They prefer well-drained soil and a sunny to partially shaded location. Regular watering and mulching will help the plants thrive, and they’re quite hardy, making them a reliable fruit for years to come.

This season, our Red Lake currant bushes have been particularly generous, yielding plenty of fruit for us to enjoy. Whether you’re an experienced gardener or just starting, growing Red Lake currants is a rewarding experience that will bring both beauty and flavor to your garden.

If you haven’t tried growing Red Lake currants yet, consider adding them to your garden—they might just become your new favorite fruit!

Spring Planting and Garden Preparations in Full Swing

As the nights begin to warm up, it’s the perfect time to dive into full-tilt planting! Today, we’re expecting temperatures in the low sixties, so while we’re not experiencing HOT days yet, it’s ideal gardening weather.

My goal for today is to spend quality time in the garden, starting with some much-needed fence repairs. The original t-posts are spaced too far apart to withstand the strong winds we’ve been getting, so I’ll be adding extra t-posts for reinforcement. First, though, I need to locate our two post hole pounders – I know they’re around here somewhere!

In addition to fixing several parts of the fence, I also plan to spray paint the reed fencing to extend its life for at least one more season. This should help maintain the garden’s aesthetic while providing some much-needed durability.

Watering the seedlings is another critical task on my list today. These young plants need consistent care to thrive and eventually produce a bountiful harvest. After that, I’ll be turning my attention to setting up the garden cabin, which will double as an art gallery. This space will be a creative haven, blending the beauty of nature with artistic expression.

Stay tuned for more updates as the season progresses. Happy gardening!