A guide to choosing the right size
Blackmoor Nursery is one of very few Nurseries in the UK offering gardeners the opportunity to buy Raspberry canes direct from our Nursery.
All orders are despatched in one delivery. If your order contains both bare root and container grown plants then we can only despatch when all plants are ready.
Any Bare Root Items - Availability means Available for supply from early November to May.
Any Container grown items - Availability means Available for supply now.
All our Raspberry canes are ministry inspected.
Autumn fruiting varieties, i.e. Autumn Bliss, Polka and Joan J are completely cut to ground level during the winter.
Summer fruiting varieties, These fruit on the second year cane (normally darker than the one year cane)The second year cane is pruned back down to soil level in the winter after they have fruited leaving the one year old cane for next summers crop.
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All Gold (Autumn Fruiting)
Raspberry Canes | Type Autumn Fruiting | Award of Garden Merit | Genus Rubus | All Gold Raspberry Canes For Sale | Buy Online
Autumn Raspberry All Gold - The yellow raspberry that fruits in autumn. The flavour and sweetness are good, as are fruit size and yields. If you want an unusual raspberry that produces fruit in the Autumn that also tastes great then this is for you. The fruit is strongly coloured and the flavour is distinct, sweeter and superior to that of Autumn Bliss although the berries are not as firm. The Royal Horticultural Society has given it its prestigious Award of Garden Merit.
All Gold: Picking time August to late September or until the first frost.
All Gold: Plant canes 3 inches deep and 18 inches apart.
All Gold Pruning: Cut down all cane to ground level after fruiting every year.
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4 Aug 15 | David
Planted 5 of these in March '15 and had a small crop this first year. They arrived in excellent condition and have grown well. The fruits look brilliant but a bit disappointed in the flavour, not a huge amount to them. Hopefully next year when it's been established longer this will no longer be the case.
5 May 15 | Rebecca Davies
I was so pleased when my order arrived, the canes were packed well and in excellent condition. included was a sheet with clear instructions which was very helpful as I've never grown raspberries before! Looking forward to tasting them! Will definitely use Blackmoor again!
9 Jan 15 | David Webb
Received the Raspberry canes today and was very pleased with both the quality of the root system and the thickness of canes, I am sure when planted will produce good sturdy plants, can't to taste the resulting fruit.
22 Oct 14 | Chris (Liverpool)
I ordered these canes on Sunday following seeing some tweets on twitter from @BlackmoorFruit. This was my first ever purchase of plants online and I was a little nervous. Today I have to express my delight at the plants I received today. So well packed. The canes were nice and thick and full of root. I cant praise Blackmoor enough. I will be back for more now I have found you. Thank you Chris Ingram
Raspberry Autumn fruiting All Gold Growing Guide.
Planting Bare Root Raspberry canes: 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 ground level immediately after planting. In the spring the new shoots will appear from beneath the soil. The young canes are then tied into a wire fence system for cropping the following season.
Planting Container Raspberries: 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. Support the canes with a post and wire system or a bamboo cane. Container grown canes do not need pruning straight after planting.
Pruning Autumn Fruiting Raspberry All Gold: Autumn fruiting raspberries fruit on the current year’s growth. Cut back all the canes to ground level in February. Reduce the number of canes in the summer if they are overcrowded.