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Raspberry
Raspberry Glen Moy
A relatively new raspberry producing large, conical fruits with a downy skin and exquisite taste. It has the advantage of being resistant to aphids and not having any spines on the branches, making it easier to handle. The canes that have fruited should be cut back to ground level as soon as all the fruit has been picked. To guarantee a maximum crop, mulch around the base of the plant with well-rotted manure each year and tie canes onto horizontal support wires. Winner of the RHS Award of Garden Merit, it gives good yields but the picking season is quite short.The plants that we supply will have a minimum of 3 canes per pot
Position:
Prefers Full sun
Soil:
Any reasonable garden soil is suitable
Rate of Growth:
Fast
Flowering Period:
Non-flowering
Flower Colour:
Non-flowering
Other Features:
An excellent, early fruiting raspberry which can often be harvested as early as mid-June
Hardiness:
Fully hardy: stands a temperature down to -15°C
Garden Care:
Incorporate lots of well-rotted organic matter into the planting hole and ensure that the base of the plant is kept weed-free particularly in the early days. The canes which have fruited should be cut back to ground level as soon as they have been picked. For the best results, mulch with a well-rotted organic matter and tie the canes onto horizontal support wires in spring.
Eventual Height: 1.5m
Eventual Spread:
45cm
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