
How to Prune Whiteflower currant?
(Ribes indecorum)
Whiteflower currant, also known as Whiteflower currant
A deciduous shrub known for its delicate white blooms and edible berries, whiteflower currant benefits greatly from regular pruning. To encourage bushy growth and flower production, prune whiteflower currant in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. Remove dead, damaged, or overcrowded branches to improve air circulation. Thinning out the oldest stems annually promotes vigor and fruiting. Pruning after flowering minimizes disruption to the next season's blooms and maintains a desirable shape.