Buying Raspberry Canes

Started by Garden Manager, January 02, 2008, 18:47:29

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Weed-Digga

Anyone know anything about Black Raspberries (or Pinkcurrants) Bought 2 of each from Ebay. Prob should have found out first, but a bit prone to doing things farse about ace!!
If it's Rosie's allotment - how come Muggins here does so much digging?

Weed-Digga

If it's Rosie's allotment - how come Muggins here does so much digging?

Jon Munday

I have no experience of these at all, be interested to know how they perform though,
Jon

star

Hi Jon, just adding myself to the support Jon fanclub ;D ;D.

Its wonderful to have experts on here, and I do love your site too. As soon as I have some cash to spare I will get a cordon apple or two..... ;)

Ollie......you offered help with mortgages? Can you pay mine, then I can get a couple of apple tweez  8) ;D
I was born with nothing and have most of it left.

Jon Munday

Thanks Star
He can pay mine off too if he likes
Jon

OllieC

Quote from: star on January 29, 2008, 21:24:29
Ollie......you offered help with mortgages? Can you pay mine, then I can get a couple of apple tweez  8) ;D

No problem at all!

Well, sadly, no, I just find you the best mortgage, you have to pay it yourself... well, you wouldn't expect Jon to come round and pick your apples for you, would you?!?!

Jon Munday


GrannieAnnie

Quote from: Weed-Digga on January 29, 2008, 20:31:16
Anyone know anything about Black Raspberries (or Pinkcurrants) Bought 2 of each from Ebay. Prob should have found out first, but a bit prone to doing things farse about ace!!

The terminology in England must be very different. Black rasp. here are huge thorny brambles with fruits bigger and seedier than red rasp. and fruit later.  Great for pie, jam and wine and blocking out deer.  But currants are small smooth berries. On some sites it looks like they are calling a Gooseberry a currant, and that doesn't seem correct at all. We have one gooseberry (Pixwell) with slightly striped green berries turning slight pink and beloved by birds. Makes an aromatic jam when I can get at them first. I've always thought Gooseberries were an English invention.
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