Collection Of Three Plants That Would Decorate A Large Wooden Fence Or Wall In Winter & Provide Lots Of Raspberry-like Fruit In Autumn. Best Trained Against A Wall Or A Fence The Fruit Is Best Eaten Straight Off The Plant But Also Can Be Used In Cooking & Preserves. This Variety Has Great Ornamental Aspects With Deep Red Stems That Stand Out In Winter.plant Near To A Vertical – Such As A Wall Or Fence So That You Can Train Stems Easily & Prune Out Wayward Stems. This Plant Fruits In Abundance On Account Of Its Vigorous Growth – Be Sure To Keep It Well-trained So It Doesn’t Grow Out Of Its Allotted Space.treat Like A Summer-fruiting Raspberry, Pruning Out The Fruited Canes In Late Autumn. This Should Leave The Attractive First-year Leafy Stems To Do Their Ornamental Show In Winter & Fruit The Following Year.when You Receive Your 1 Litre Pot Plant Water Well Before Planting. You Can Plant At Any Time Of The Year- However Avoid Mid-summer When Young Plants Can Suffer From Heat Stress At Planting Or Mid-to-late Winter If The Soil Is Frozen.japanese Wineberry Has So Much Ornamental & Practical Uses. Lots Of Fruit In Autumn Followed By Gorgeous Texture & Red Stems In Winter That Look Beautiful When Rimed In Frost.