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Raspberry Plant Chemainus Is A Relatively New Floricane Variety With Glassy Fruit Of Excellent Taste.raspberry Chemainus Is A Fairly New Floricane Variety. The Fruit It Produces Has Glossy Skin With Excellent Taste & They Are Ready To Be Harvested From Mid-june To Mid-july. Chemainus Has An Upright Habit Making It Easy To Train & Harvest. It Also Has Excellent Disease Resistance.floricane (summer-fruiting) Varieties Fruit On Canes Produced In The Previous Year. After Fruiting, Cut Out The Old, Fruited Wood In Autumn/winter & Tie In The New Growths To The Support.   ...
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thorn-free Stemsample Fruit From One Plantuniform Berries strong-growing Raspberry Variety That Produces Lots Of Fruit In Mid To Late Summer. Even-shaped Conical Fruit Let You Harvest Easily & Glen Dee’s Spine-free Stems Don’t Snag Your Clothes When Picking.ideal For Growing In Beds In An Allotment Glen Dee Is A Floricane Type That Puts Up Lots Of Fruit Every Year Provided Your Plants Enjoy Full Sun & You Grow In Rich Soil. We Recommend You Incorporate Half A Bag Of John Innes No 2 Compost Or Well-rotted Manure Into Your Soil When Planting & When Pruning In Late Winter.you Receive Your Raspberry Plants As Bare-root Canes. These Arrive To You In A Plastic Wrap & A Full Network Of Roots. Plant In The Winter & They Will Put Down Strong Roots So They Are Ready To Put Up Lots Of Fruiting Stems In Spring. Rip Fruit Will Be Up To Three Weeks Earlier Than If You Plant In Spring.at Planting Cut Stems Down To 5cm (2in) From The Base Of The Soil. In The First Year Let Your Raspberry Plants Produce Lots Of Leafy Growth To Form Strong Plants. In The Second Year You’ll Get A Reward Of Raspberries From Strong Plants. ...
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royal Horticultural Society Award Of Garden Meritgreat-value Dozen Pack For At Least Seven Years Of Soft Fruitdelivered To You As Garden-ready Bare-root Canesenjoy The Numerous Raspberries That Appear In Big Numbers On Well-furnished Tall Bushes From August & Into September. Enough Sun-ripe Berries Every Year To Pluck Straight From The Bush & Pop Into Your Mouth As Well As To Collect For Indoors For The Fruit Bowl & The Tastiest Of Summer Puddings.leo Is A Floricane Variety Which Means It Fruits In Summer On One-year Old Stems In Big Numbers. The Individual Fruit Plucks Off The Central Hull Easily On Leo Making Harvesting Quick, Easy & Stain-free.growing Suggestions:your 12 Plants Are Designed To Give You A Full Row Of Healthy Raspberry Plants. Plant At The Side Of An Allotment Or As A Protective Hedge To Filter The Strong Winds If You Grow In An Exposed Site.we Recommend That You Plant Raspberry Leo Where You Can Give It Sufficient Support. Space Bare-root Plants 2m (6 ½ Ft) Apart If Growing Multiple Plants & Dig In A Bag Of Rich Compost Like John Innes No 3 Into The Existing Soil Nearby.in September Each Year Cut Down The Fruited Stems Only Down To The Ground & Train The New Green Leafy Stems To Grow High & Upright To Form The Fruits Next Year.how Your Plants Arrive:your Raspberry Leo Canes Are Bare-root Plants That Are A Set Of Dormant Stems On A Healthy Set Of Roots Which Are Keen To Get Into The Ground & Develop Over The Cold Months To Support Strong Stems From The Following Spring.we Recommend That You Position Your Plant In A Cool, & Light Position (but Away From Direct Sun) & Keep The Soil Well-watered But Not Waterlogged. Aim To Plant Within 10 Days From Delivery. ...
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great For Those With Limited Spacedelicious Fruitseasy To Growthe Raspberry Sugana Is A Vigorous Variety Great For People Who Are Restricted On Space As They Work Well In Pots & Containers Without Losing Any Of The Cropping Potential. Make Sure They Are Planted In Well-drained, Fertile Soil & Are Positioned In Full Sunshine & Your Raspberry Sugana Will Produce Delicious Firm Red Berries.the Raspberry Sugana Is A Great Addition To Any Garden As It Produces Delicious Firm Fruits In A Red-orange Colour. Although An Autumn Fruiting Variety It Produces Two Harvests In The Same Year. It Will Crop On The New Season Stems From August To October & Then If You Leave Those Stems To Re Crop You Will Have More Berries The Following June.with This Variety Of Raspberry You Will Be Able To Harvest Up To Three Kilos Of Fruit Per Plant Per Season Making It Super value As Well As Super Healthy. Enjoy Eating Fresh Raspberries Straight From The Cane Or Put Into Desserts. ...
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double-cropping Stems In The First Seasoncompact & Upright Growth For All Spacesuniform Fruit For Easy Pickinggrow Raspberry Sugana In Your Kitchen Garden No Matter What The Size; They Are Compact In Growth & Upright So Suit A Small Area Or A Row On Your Allotment. this Impressive Variety Produces A Small Crop In Its First Autumn. Leave The Fruiting Stems In The Ground & They Will Crop Again In The Following Summer On The Same Stems. From Then On, Treat The Plants As Floricanes, Cutting The Stems After Fruiting In Mid-summer & Training The New Leafy New Stems Up For The Following Season.this High Yielding Variety Can Consistently Produce 3kg (6 1/2 Lbs) Of Fruit Per Cane Every Year. Having a Reliable Regular Shape, & Firm To The Touch They Are Easy To Harvest Without Squashing Them.with The Double Cropping Potential, It Beats Most Of The Other Primocane Varieties On The Market, & With Its Strong, Upright Habit, It Makes Them Also Ideal For Growing In Pots Or Containers.  ...
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Fantastic-value Primocane Raspberry Variety, That Gives You Extra Large Red Raspberries On First-year Old Spineless Wood. Every Raspberry Plant Gives You Punnets Of Super-size Raspberries For Years Of Fruit. 12 Plants Give Last You For Around 7 Years Giving You A Potential 84 Punnets Of Fruit. This Works Out At Just 30p Per Punnet- Think Of The Savings You Make.simply Cut The Stems That Fruited In Autumn To The Ground The Following Spring & Put Down A Generous Layer Of Bulky Compost Around The Base Of The Stems To Feed The Plants- Raspberries Are Particularly Hungry.your Plant Will Arrive As Bare-root Specimens, Inspected & Certified By Defra, Ready To Plant From Autumn Through To Early Spring Around 30cm (12in) Apart.remove All Packaging From Your Bare Root Plant & Steep The Roots In Water While Preparing The Ground For Planting. Plant Immediately If You Can, Or Place Plants Temporarily In A Cool, Airy Position With The Roots Covered Loosely In Soil For A Maximum Of A Couple Of Days Before Planting In Their Permanent Position.plants Remain Productive For 8-10 Years. ...
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Raspberry Canes - Malling Juno X12 - Floricane

Very Early Summer-fruiting Raspberry, You Can Enjoy Pickings From This Variety As Early As June. Canes Are Spine-free For Comfortable And Easy Harvesting, And It Shows Good Resistance To Diseases.receiving Your Plants (12 Canes)cut Down Canes To About 2cm (1in) Above Ground Level In The First Spring. This Will Encourage Multiple Canes To Grow From The Ground.tie In Canes As They Grow In The First Summer. You May Not Get Harvests In The First Summer While The Plants Establish. In Fact, If You Notice Flowers In The First Summer, Remove Them To Encourage Vigorous Plant Growth For Future Harvests.in The Following Summer Harvest The Fruits, And Prune The Fruiting Stems After Harvests To The Ground Level. There Should Be Some Strong Leafy (non-fruiting) Stems That Have Emerged From The
Ground. Tie These Onto The Supports, As These Stems Will Flower And Fruit The Following Summer.repeat The Late Summer Pruning Each Year.good Disease Resistancefloricane (summer-fruiting) Varieties Fruit On Canes Produced In The Previous Year. After Fruiting, Cut Out The Old, Fruited Wood In Autumn/winter And Tie In The New Growths To The Support.cut Down All Bare Root Planted Raspberries To 2cm (1in) Above Ground Level When Planting. This Will Encourage Multiple Canes To Grow From The Ground.
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Very Early Summer-fruiting Raspberry, You Can Enjoy Pickings From This Variety As Early As June. Canes Are Spine-free For Comfortable & Easy Harvesting, & It Shows Good Resistance To Diseases.receiving Your Plants (12 Canes)cut Down Canes To About 2cm (1in) Above Ground Level In The First Spring. This Will Encourage Multiple Canes To Grow From The Ground.tie In Canes As They Grow In The First Summer. You May Not Get Harvests In The First Summer While The Plants Establish. In Fact, If You Notice Flowers In The First Summer, Remove Them To Encourage Vigorous Plant Growth For Future Harvests.in The Following Summer Harvest The Fruits, & Prune The Fruiting Stems After Harvests To The Ground Level. There Should Be Some Strong Leafy (non-fruiting) Stems That Have Emerged From The Ground. Tie These Onto The Supports, As These Stems Will Flower & Fruit The Following Summer.repeat The Late Summer Pruning Each Year.good Disease Resistancefloricane (summer-fruiting) Varieties Fruit On Canes Produced In The Previous Year. After Fruiting, Cut Out The Old, Fruited Wood In Autumn/winter & Tie In The New Growths To The Support.cut Down All Bare Root Planted Raspberries To 2cm (1in) Above Ground Level When Planting. This Will Encourage Multiple Canes To Grow From The Ground.

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