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The First Choice of Prize Winning Gardeners & Lovers of Real Food
My AccountA widely grown commercial variety that also does exceptionally well in a domestic fruit garden, producing heavy crops of large berries. These are bright and glossy and have an excellent flavour.
Easy to pick, the fruit holds well on the cane even in poor weather. Ready to pick from mid/late July, cropping for about 4 weeks.
IMPORTANT - SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR PLANTING LONG CANE RASPBERRIES
Unlike Regular Canes, Long Cane plants must NOT be cut back after planting. The canes should be left intact as supplied. They will then develop fruit-bearing side shoots at the top of each cane which will flower and produce fruit for picking in the first season after planting at the same time as new growth (next year's fruiting wood) is thrown up from the root stock. N.B. In subsequent seasons, treat as Regular Canes.
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Tremendous,only sorry I did't buy the year before! 6 long cane kept two familys going all season.
August is primarily about harvesting your crops, but there are still some vegetables that can be sown and planted out!