Raspberry choice? Autumn Bliss?
This cultivar produces fruit in the autumn which is a better time for me
and in the first year. Some sources *suggest* it needs less support than others. Is that really true? I have a sheltered garden and would prefer not to have the usual post and wire ugliness. Also, this cultivar is described as sweet. That's fine but if it isn't fairly acid too, I won't like it ... Steve Harris - Cheltenham - Real address steve AT netservs DOT com |
Raspberry choice? Autumn Bliss?
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Raspberry choice? Autumn Bliss?
Steve Harris - Cheltenham - Real address steve AT netservs DOT com
Ha Steve... you're on here too![ along with severaL others on the eceilidh list] I grow an Autumn Rasp. called Heritage (fairly appropriate maybe?) Self supporting, and fruits really well...so far this year have eaten lots and frozen nearly 5 pounds of them. Last year we even managed to pick enough to eat on Christmas Day!! In Spring... cut them right back to ground level. Dave Hunt...Shropshire ----share what you know...learn what you don't---- |
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