Our long cane raspberry plants are supplied with approximately 1.2m (4') of year old fruiting wood still attached, so you can plant them and be cropping from mid July in the same season! The first delicious berries will be ready to pick from mid July. Why not try five long canes in a wigwam in a large pot and enjoy fresh raspberries on your patio next summer.
This superb raspberry will start to fruit in early June and carry on for up to six weeks, producing a bountiful crop of good-sized, deliciously flavoured, medium-firm raspberries. What's more, the succulent flesh pulls effortlessly from the central core, making picking easy. An excellent choice for gardens as plants are spineless, show good disease resistance and are easy to manage.
This superb raspberry will start to fruit in early June and carry on for up to six weeks, producing a bountiful crop of good-sized, deliciously flavoured, medium-firm raspberries. What's more, the succulent flesh pulls effortlessly from the central core, making picking easy. An excellent choice for gardens as plants are spineless, show good disease resistance and are easy to manage.
World's first thornless compact raspberry. Multi branching which needs little support. Perfect for the patio or borders and also makes a unique edible hedge. Harvest May-June. Height 51-60cm; spacing 71-80cm. Supplied in a 9cm pot.Dwarf plant reaching a height of 1m1.5kg of fruit per plantGood in beds and containersEarly summer croppingEasy to net and protect
This reliable raspberry fruits in the gap between the summer and autumn fruiting varieties, producing a bountiful harvest of large, firm, uniform fruit from mid July to early August. The berries have good flavour and few seeds, and keep relatively well. Plants boast excellent winter hardiness.
Produces an abundance of large, bright, juicy raspberries, with a truly delicious flavour. What's more, if you find you can' t eat the fruit as quickly as you harvest it, Joan J comes out of the freezer tasting as sweet and delicious as the day it was picked. As a 'primocane' raspberry, it fruits on newly produced canes - harvest the first raspberries from late July/early August, and keep picking right through to the first frosts in October/November!
Raspberry Yummy is a dwarf and compact variety that is incredibly easy to grow. Producing fruit in the first year you won't have to wait around to sample the delicious deep red berries that crop over a long period throughout summer. Growing to a height of 45cm, Raspberry Yummy is ideally suited to a pot or container on the patio.With no clever pruning required to keep growth in check, you'll have more time to enjoy it. Simply amazing, what more could you ask for! Supplied in a 12cm pot, plant size 15-20cm.
A first-class primocane raspberry bred at East Malling. The large raspberries, which are an attractive colour and mouth-watering flavour, should be ready to harvest from late August/early September, and the canes are erect, self supporting and spine-free for easy picking.
This reliable raspberry fruits in the gap between the summer and autumn fruiting varieties, producing a bountiful harvest of large, firm, uniform fruit from mid July to early August. The berries have good flavour and few seeds, and keep relatively well. Plants boast excellent winter hardiness.
Produces an abundance of large, bright, juicy raspberries, with a truly delicious flavour. What's more, if you find you can' t eat the fruit as quickly as you harvest it, Joan J comes out of the freezer tasting as sweet and delicious as the day it was picked. As a 'primocane' raspberry, it fruits on newly produced canes - harvest the first raspberries from late July/early August, and keep picking right through to the first frosts in October/November!
A first-class primocane raspberry bred at East Malling. The large raspberries, which are an attractive colour and mouth-watering flavour, should be ready to harvest from late August/early September, and the canes are erect, self supporting and spine-free for easy picking.
This all season collection contains 15 bare root plants (5 of each variety):Autumn Treasure - Self-supporting and spine-free! A first-class primocane variety bred at East Malling. The large, mouth-watering berries should be ready to harvest from late August/early September, and the canes are erect, self supporting and spine-free for easy picking.Joan J - Produces an abundance of large, bright, juicy berries, with a truly delicious flavour. Plus it comes out of the freezer tasting as sweet and delicious as the day it was picked. As a primocane variety, it fruits on newly produced canes harvest the first berries from late July/early August, and keep picking right through to the first frosts in October/November!All Gold - An outstanding autumn-fruiting variety, producing large, golden yellow fruits, with a taste that is even more exquisite than its red-fruited sisters! An excellent variety for fresh use and freezing and also for garnishes and wine-making!
The Summer Raspberry Collection contains 15 bare root plants (5 of each variety): Malling Juno - Firm, large, mid red berries of very good sweet flavour. Spine free with good disease resistance. Harvest late June-early August. Octavia - This reliable raspberry fruits in the gap between the summer and autumn fruiting varieties, producing a bountiful harvest of large, firm, uniform fruit from mid July to early August. The berries have good flavour and few seeds, and keep relatively well. Plants boast excellent winter hardiness. Joan J - An outstanding spine-free variety An abundance of large, bright, juicy berries, with a truly delicious flavour. Plus it comes out of the freezer tasting as sweet and delicious as the day it was picked. Harvest from late July/early August through to the first frosts!
Black raspberries, Rubus occidentalis, are neither a raspberry nor blackberry, but a totally distinct species from the forests of North America. If you could take those glinting pick 'n' mix sweets of childhood and magically turn them into a real-life berry, this would be it. Jewel has unique colour like no other raspberry; almost purple-black fruits which have a special perfumed taste and blush-white canes which make it stand out from all other varieties. It is tolerant to phytophthora and fruits on last years canes. Flowers July-August. Height 150-200cm; spread 101-150cm. Supplied in a 1.5 litre pot.
A very unusual and extremely attractive apricot-pink-coloured raspberry, which also has the benefit of a fantastic flavour. It produces strong, upright canes with only a few spines, making harvesting easy. Crops June to July. With good resistance to disease and aphid, its ideal for those who prefer to grow organically.
GREAT VALUE! This very good collection consists of 15 plants (5 each of the following varieties):Glen Ample - A high yielding summer-fruiting raspberry much favoured by professional growers. The large, round and conical-shaped berries have an excellent flavour and hold well on the spine-free canes. Harvest early-late July.Octavia - This reliable raspberry fruits in the gap between the summer and autumn fruiting varieites, producing a bountiful harvest of large, firm, uniform fruit from mid July to early August. The berries have good flavour and few seeds, and keep relatively well. Plants boast excellent winter hardiness.Joan J - Produces an abundance of large, bright, juicy raspberries with a truly delicious flavour. What's more, if you find you can't eat the fruit as quickly as you harvest it, Joan J comes out of the freezer tasting as sweet and delicious as the day it was picked. As a 'primocane' raspberry, it fruits on newly produced canes - harvest the first raspberries from late July/early August, and keep picking right through to the first frosts in October/November!