'Malling Jewel' Raspberry Plants | 10 Bare Root Canes
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- Highlights
- Variety Specifications
- Planting & Care
- Enjoy the unbeatable taste of freshly picked 'Malling Jewel' raspberries, known for their exceptional, juicy, and sweet flavour.
- Avoid disappointment, as these raspberries stay firm on the bush for up to a week after ripening, reducing the risk of overripe fruit.
- Versatile in the kitchen, they are perfect for eating fresh, making jams, baking into desserts, or freezing for later use.
- Recognised for its high quality with the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit and as a Plant for Pollinators.
- Species: Raspberry
- Features: Perfect for pollinators, RHS Award of Garden Merit, Fully hardy, Self fertile, Stores well
- Harvest Time: July
- Position: Full sun
- Habit: Grows in the form of upright woody stems (known as canes) into a columnar, upright habit.
- Spread: Spreads approximately 0.3-0.5m.
- Hardiness: H6 - 'Malling Jewel' raspberry plants tolerate temperatures all the way down to -20°C, meaning that they'll easily withstand even severe British winters.
- Pest & Disease Resistance: Displays good resistance to various problems, including root rot and viral infection.
- Soil Type: Plant your raspberry canes in fertile, moist, well-drained soil that leans on the acidic side.
- Pruning: Once your canes have finished fruiting for the year, cut those older canes down to ground level, and tie in the most vigorous new canes (around six or seven of them) to your trellis. These will fruit next summer.
- Tasting Notes: Juicy, sweet and highly flavourful
- Uses: Eating fresh, jams and baking
- Planting Time: January, February, March, November, December
- Spacing: Plant 0.5m apart to allow for spreading. Support your raspberry canes with a freestanding wire structure for added stability and easier harvesting.
- Watering: Raspberry plants prefer that their soil is kept consistently moist. We'd recommend that you water your plant(s) routinely throughout the growing season, and particularly during prolonged periods of hot, dry weather. Raspberry plants grown in containers require even more regular watering. When watering your plant, aim to water at its base, keeping the foliage, flowers and fruit dry where possible (this helps mitigate against the risk of fungal disease).
- Feeding: An application of fertiliser (something high in potassium works well) during spring will help your raspberry cane(s) grow better.
Product Specifications
- Supplied As: 10 Bare Root Canes
- Height on Arrival: 30-60cm inc. roots
- Eventual Height: Grows to an ultimate height of between 1.5 and 2 metres.
- Time to First Crop: Floricane (summer-fruiting) raspberries fruit on second year canes, so you are unlikely to see any fruit in the first summer.
Highlights
- Enjoy the unbeatable taste of freshly picked 'Malling Jewel' raspberries, known for their exceptional, juicy, and sweet flavour.
- Avoid disappointment, as these raspberries stay firm on the bush for up to a week after ripening, reducing the risk of overripe fruit.
- Versatile in the kitchen, they are perfect for eating fresh, making jams, baking into desserts, or freezing for later use.
- Recognised for its high quality with the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit and as a Plant for Pollinators.
Variety Specifications
- Species: Raspberry
- Features: Perfect for pollinators, RHS Award of Garden Merit, Fully hardy, Self fertile, Stores well
- Harvest Time: July
- Position: Full sun
- Habit: Grows in the form of upright woody stems (known as canes) into a columnar, upright habit.
- Spread: Spreads approximately 0.3-0.5m.
- Hardiness: H6 - 'Malling Jewel' raspberry plants tolerate temperatures all the way down to -20°C, meaning that they'll easily withstand even severe British winters.
- Pest & Disease Resistance: Displays good resistance to various problems, including root rot and viral infection.
- Soil Type: Plant your raspberry canes in fertile, moist, well-drained soil that leans on the acidic side.
- Pruning: Once your canes have finished fruiting for the year, cut those older canes down to ground level, and tie in the most vigorous new canes (around six or seven of them) to your trellis. These will fruit next summer.
- Tasting Notes: Juicy, sweet and highly flavourful
- Uses: Eating fresh, jams and baking
Planting & Care
- Planting Time: January, February, March, November, December
- Spacing: Plant 0.5m apart to allow for spreading. Support your raspberry canes with a freestanding wire structure for added stability and easier harvesting.
- Watering: Raspberry plants prefer that their soil is kept consistently moist. We'd recommend that you water your plant(s) routinely throughout the growing season, and particularly during prolonged periods of hot, dry weather. Raspberry plants grown in containers require even more regular watering. When watering your plant, aim to water at its base, keeping the foliage, flowers and fruit dry where possible (this helps mitigate against the risk of fungal disease).
- Feeding: An application of fertiliser (something high in potassium works well) during spring will help your raspberry cane(s) grow better.
Product Specifications
- Supplied As: 10 Bare Root Canes
- Height on Arrival: 30-60cm inc. roots
- Eventual Height: Grows to an ultimate height of between 1.5 and 2 metres.
- Time to First Crop: Floricane (summer-fruiting) raspberries fruit on second year canes, so you are unlikely to see any fruit in the first summer.
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