Yes, you want to plant in early fall when the soil is still warm from the summer months and your currants have a chance to acclimate before cold weather sets in (depending on your location).
Since it is late in the year, you can also plant in the spring once the threat of frost has passed and before any new growth begins.
Hi Esteban,
Yes, you want to plant in early fall when the soil is still warm from the summer months and your currants have a chance to acclimate before cold weather sets in (depending on your location).
Since it is late in the year, you can also plant in the spring once the threat of frost has passed and before any new growth begins.
Hope this helps!