Growing Calendar for Raspberry - Long Cropping Collection - Buy 12 canes get 6 FREE offer!
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Delivery: Early November to Late April
SPECIAL OFFER!
Buy two packs, get one pack FREE! This special offer contains three packs (of six plants) for the price of two)!
We've managed to source these top quality Raspberry plants at a bargain price - and we're passing on the savings direct to you. Six raspberry canes would generally cost you at least £11, with this pack you're paying less than £1 per plant!
But supplies are limited so it's first come first served! Order today and plant straight after delivery this autumn. Then you can look forward to your first crop of delicious, fresh raspberries from next June.
Collection includes:
Six raspberry Cascade Delight
An early floricane variety originally from USA, cropping from June/July for about four weeks. Cascade Delight's long fruit-bearing laterals make it an ideal variety for growing at home and harvesting by hand. Very vigorous and reliably produces a good crop of large, conical berries with sweet red flesh. Cascade Delight is an ideal variety for planting in damp soil as it has excellent resistance to root rot.
Six raspberry Tadmor
One of the latest season floricane varieties. Tadmor was bred in New Zealand and crops from late July right the way through to early autumn. It's spine free which makes picking easy, and it has strong, rigid stems and compact habit meaning it can virtually support itself.
Six raspberry Polka
Polka is a special late primocane variety from Poland which crops on both the new and old wood, making it one of the earliest and longest fruiting varieties, starting to crop from as early as mid-July and continuing right through until as far as October!
It's self-fertile and produces very high yields of the most exceptional quality fruit. It's a tough variety with good disease resistance and tolerance to poor soil, meaning it will crop very reliably throughout the summer.
Your guide to raspberry types
Floricane (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.
Primocane (autumn-fruiting) varieties fruit on canes produced in the current year. After cropping, these should be cut down to ground level to promote the growth of new canes.
Great value for good quality canes, well packaged for delivery
Appear to have settled in well
Planted them today never seen such good roots on previous Raspberry canes from other stockist.
How to grow Raspberries.
See details on the size of the plants and how we deliver our various plants to you!
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Our products are all grown with the utmost care and to high standards of quality. We regularly check our nursery stock to determine exactly when they will be at the optimum time for despatch.
We despatch our fresh, nursery-grown live plants (including vegetables, trees and flowers) when they are at a stage of growth ready for you, the customer, to plant on at home.
The delivery period shown on your order confirmation indicates when you can expect to receive your order and we will endeavour to despatch your plants in this period within 7-14 days
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