Hi all
I want to grow raspberries next year - what's your fave and why ????
cheers
We grow Glen Magna, Joan J and Tulameen. The Joan J is extremely prolific and grows everywhere rampantly. They are all tasty, we're not sure which we like best. After all, taste is a matter of opinion. :P :P :P
I grow Joan J and Autumn Bliss fantastic fruit and easy to look after you just cut them to the ground in the winter
Glen Ample for me. Summer fruiting over a long period and love big fruit. A good, tart, raspberry flavour, very fragrant. They thrive in the dappled shade of my apple trees.
Another vote for Joan J from me - very reliable and tasty.
my favourite ones would be the ones OH and i picked last night which I put by the shed and duly forgot once we had picked everything else, went down the boat, came home and had dinner and looked for our dessert.....outside it was raining and has been ever since.... do you think that they will still be there now...btw...had alot of what i can only call doubles, one stem with two nearly formed fruit, anyone else had this and why?
thanks all for your input, Joan J seems to have won the straw poll, think I'll try both summer and autumn varieties yum ;D
Tilts - probably made a fine feast for the mickeys and shrews -and no doubt the d**n slimeys!
If you grow both you have to remember not to cut the Summer ones right down, each year, or you will get no fruit!
;D
As I keep on telling you all ,mine (Glen something ) are still only, no more than 6 inches high ,after now a year and a half and I have given up ...going to change their location next Autumn...may be get new plants. Has anyone grown them from seed or is that a mad idea ? (Just thought it might be cheaper )
Quote from: tilts on July 20, 2007, 04:43:59
...btw...had alot of what i can only call doubles, one stem with two nearly formed fruit, anyone else had this and why?
Yes, I get these "siamese twin" sort of fruits, think it's something to do with the pollination, but nothing to worry about.
Quote from: Rohaise on July 20, 2007, 13:25:25
As I keep on telling you all ,mine (Glen something ) are still only, no more than 6 inches high ,after now a year and a half and I have given up ...going to change their location next Autumn...may be get new plants. Has anyone grown them from seed or is that a mad idea ? (Just thought it might be cheaper )
I believe your raspberries may be summer fruiting types, which means that new stems grow during the summer, and you leave these over winter. they then fruit the following summer. After fruiting you cut the stems that have fruited down, and leave any new ones that have grown that year. These then fruit the following year.
I wouldn't try and grow from seed at all. Try and make sure the soil is kept well watered, and if you've got any good rich compost, put it around the base of the plants. Give a really thick mulch (say, 10cm) of rotted horse muck all around the base of the plants in early spring (Feb/Mar), to make the soil nice and soft and rich. They won't do well in rock hard, dry soil. Don't apply lime to the soil, or use mushroom compost.
Hi
Don't know if you've already bought your canes, but I wanted to recommend an ebay seller.
This year I got my new plot and bought 24 canes from 8 varieties from an ebay seller called daveaber0. These cost me 22 pounds which included postage. The canes were really healthy and all of them are now healthy strong plants I've even had fruit from the autumn varieties even though I pruned them all hard back when they went in.
he does all sorts of other fruit offers.
No we arent related! hes just a good seller.
Sunloving
I`v had some white raspberry canes given to me can anyone tell me when they fruit and when they are cut back, and what do they taste like? :-\
White raspberries are starting to fruit now. They are sweeter than the red ones. They last till the autumn then cut at the end.
Nadia
What are white raspberries ? Where can you buy them from ?
We're fans of Tiny Tims, but I think they are only available from one supplier and are a bit pricey.
http://www.giftsthatgrow.co.uk/products/?product%5B%5D=Raspberries (http://www.giftsthatgrow.co.uk/products/?product%5B%5D=Raspberries)
- designed for containers but seem very happy on the allotment.
Also curious about white raspberries -never heard of them before.
My allotment neighbour has white raspberries. Very odd but delicious. She has had hers for years, no idea where they came from.
We had white raspberries in the garden when I was a child. I remember they were delish, nicer and sweeter than the red ones :P :P :P :P :P :P
My daughter got my white raspberry for me for fathers day, even if they did turn up 6 months later,due to planting times.
I will ask her where she got them from.