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New raspberry and blackcurrant plants
I have suddenly realised that my raspberry canes and blackcurrant
bushes are more than 20 years olds-I have been wondering why they have been poorly cropping during the last few years. Since it is probably just a little too late to plant new ones at the end of the winter,I have decided to start again with new plants later this year. Could keen soft fruit growers please recommend a good nursery from which to purchase new plants.I used to buy most of my plants from Scotts of Merriott,but sadly they are now gone. Michael |
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New raspberry and blackcurrant plants
On Sat, 19 Feb 2011 05:57:08 -0800 (PST), michael
wrote: Since it is probably just a little too late to plant new ones at the end of the winter,I have decided to start again with new plants later this year. Mine only just coming into bud, so why not stick a few in now. |
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