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Raspberry 'Glen Ample' long canes have become a game-changer in the fruit growing industry. Producing fruit in the first season, these long-cane raspberries, available through You Garden ...
There is nothing we love more than growing our own delicious food (especially in a cost-of-living crisis), so is it any wonder that so many of us are googling how to grow raspberry canes right now?
These are the key dates you need to know, and some tips to get your raspberry plant off to a flying ... produces unique apricot-pink berries Glen Rosa - this plant will give small and aromatic ...
Our pot-grown ‘Glen Ample’ plants ... space for traditionally trained canes, then stick with this upright, autumn-fruiting variety. Growing in a pot is worth doing if you don’t have much space or ...
This year’s mild November weather caused the leaves to hang on to the canes much longer than usual, almost until Thanksgiving. Some raspberry growers say it’s OK to cut back right after ...
For absolute maximum harvest, thin autumn raspberry canes in early summer to 3in or so between each ... Of the summer varieties, any with Glen in their name tend to be delicious and reliable: ‘Glen ...
The summer-fruiting varieties, such as ‘Glen Magna’ and ‘Malling Admiral’, flower and fruit on canes that started to grow the previous year. You can already see the new thin green shoots ...
Our pot-grown ‘Glen Ample’ plants ... space for traditionally trained canes, then stick with this upright, autumn-fruiting variety. Growing in a pot is worth doing if you don’t have much space or ...
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