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Raspberries (Autumn)

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tricia:
I second your post, small,  pretty much word for word, although luckily no bindweed or couch grass - oxalis is my bugbear! I planted  my 6 Joan J about 10 years ago against West facing wall too. Very prolific with huge luscious berries year after year - far superior to Autumn Bliss. Only disadvantage, for me, is that they tend to send out an awful lot of suckers into my neighbouring raised beds.

Tricia  :wave:

Beersmith:
The conventional wisdom is that raspberries don't like being waterlogged especially in cold conditions.  So anything you can do to break up any underlying clay is likely to be beneficial.  Otherwise I'm with the others,  Joan J has always been superb for me.

Vetivert:
If you're looking for something to supplement Joan J (which certainly appears to be very highly regarded) then I would recommend Allgold for flavour. The berries are yellow and so the birds seem to ignore them entirely.

Paulh:
The yellow berries are attractive when served mixed in with red ones, but by themselves look weird!

Tiny Clanger:
We have Yellow Autumn raspberries on our plot. Sadly I don't know the variety as we inherited them.  They start fruiting late June early July, then the second flush starts around now till november.  The get no care, are behind the shed and weed crowded with grass. would love to know what they are.   :blob7:

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