RASPBERRIES are a staple summer fruit in the UK, but just one supermarket punnet will set you back at least £2 for a few handfuls of these tasty berries. Growing your own is a cheap and simple way to ...
There is still time to plant new canes in these final weeks of dormancy, so if you don’t have any raspberries it is worth planting a row in your garden by early March. Dig in some home-made compost to ...
Long cane raspberries are your opportunity to benefit from a massive breakthrough in raspberry fruit production! Raspberries usually produce their fruit on the previous year's growth of canes. Now, ...
A raspberry patch bursting with firm, juicy fruit rarely grows by chance. Raspberries are naturally vigorous growers, but without a bit of direction, their canes can quickly turn into a wild, tangled ...
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, are a ...
Summer-fruiting raspberries (floricane) produce canes every year. These new canes grow throughout the summer, go dormant in the winter and produce raspberries the following summer, before dying back.