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Raspberry Continuity Collection

  • Catalogue Code 1060-5680

Our raspberry collection contains 6 Canes each of:

Glen Moy - Extra early so you can expect to start picking at the end of June. The large fruits have an excellent flavour.

Glen Ample - An exceptionally heavy cropper, ready to pick from mid July. Large berries are produced on spine-free canes so picking is really easy.

Joan J - Yields a very high crop of big, deliciously juicy and sweet-tasting berries from around late July/early August and will continue to fruit into October.

Delivered
From November to March

Features

  • Will flower well in full sun

Growing Calendar for Raspberry Continuity Collection

  • Jan
  • Feb
  • Mar
  • Apr
  • May
  • Jun
  • Jul
  • Aug
  • Sep
  • Oct
  • Nov
  • Dec
Plant Outdoors
Harvest

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On 18/09/2011 Jeremy Jones wrote:
Rating:5

Joan J is an awesome late cropper. I know it has been a wet year but in Surrey this heavy cropper has been the envy of my allotment. If I was to plant a raspberry for quality and quantity for jamming etc I would have a row of just this variety.

On 10/09/2011 James Rowe wrote:
Rating:5

I bought this collection a couple of years ago and they are the best thing on my allotment. Joan J in particular is astonishingly prolific and continues to bear fruit until the first frosts. They took a little while to establish compared to Glen Moy and Glen Ample despite all being treated the same way (and following the instructions provided) but now I get many suckers which I am able to move or harvest from as well. I particularly appreciated the fact that these (and all the other fruit and veg plants I have ordered from Marshalls) were sent to me at the right time of year for planting, so I had the best chance of getting them to thrive. This is very helpful for those of us who still have a lot to learn - and planting times for raspberries are especially confusing!

On 08/08/2011 James Cowburn wrote:
Rating:1

I only have 1 problem to report on.not knowing a great deal about the raspberrys on my new allotment I wanted to replace 1 row of poor early type with the same type and was sold JOAN J, I have now found these to be lates, I have to say this was poor advice or maybe the peson I spoke to made a mistake, The plants are doing fine but I wanted earlys sorry.

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