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What our customers say: I have ordered quite a lot from online gardening sites over the years and I have to say your plants look the best and healthiest I have ever received. Thanks so much for the fruit trees. As others have said, they are bigger than I'd anticipated, were of excellent quality, and very well packaged. What a great service you provide!
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Fruit is good for pies, jam or eating fresh. Raspberries require a free-draining soil and do not like getting wet feet. They fruit on the previous year's cane which must be tied up to support the crop. Except the Autumn fruiting varieties. These crop on one year cane and should be cut back to ground level after fruiting.  Autumn 2010 bare root stock will be available to pre order from July 1st.
Raspberry Collection 1 Raspberry Collection 2 Autumn Bliss Polka (New)
Glen Ample Glen Clova Glen Moy Glen Prosen
Leo Octavia Tulameen

1 Litre Container grown canes available now. Bare Root canes available from October-April.

All our canes are ministry inspected.

Plant the canes about 18” (45 cm) apart with 6 ft (1.8 m) between the rows. Avoid planting the young canes too deeply, a covering of 3” (7.5 cms) over the roots is ample. Cut the canes down to 9” (23 cms) above the soil immediately after planting (bare root canes only). In the spring when the new shoots appear from beneath the soil the 9” stub should be cut away. The young canes are tied into a wire fence system for cropping the following season. Subsequently all canes which have fruited are cut out at ground level immediately after fruiting.

Autumn fruiting varieties, i.e. Autumn Bliss, Polka are completely cut to ground level during the winter.