3 Glen Ample Raspberry Plants | 3L Pots
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- Highlights
- Variety Specifications
- Planting & Care
- Awarded by the RHS for its rich, deep red raspberries.
- Dependable with large yields, over 2kg per plant.
- Popular among hobby gardeners, ideal for UK climate.
- Harvest from late June to September.
- Plant in full sun, 50cm apart, secure to supports.
- Suitable for large pots, 40cm diameter or more.
- Prune at the end of summer for next year's growth.
- custom.species: Raspberry
- custom.features: RHS Award of Garden Merit
- custom.harvest_time: July, August
- custom.planting_time: January, February, March, November, December
- position_in: Full sun
- custom.sun: Full sun, Partial shade
- custom.habit_for_filter: Bushy
- custom.location: Beds & borders
- eventual_spread: 1.2m
- hardiness: Fully Hardy
- hardiness_expanded: Doesn't require any protection from frost
- pest_disease_resist: Excellent
- pest_disease_resist_expanded: Has been bred for excellent disease resistance. Your biggest problem, as with most soft fruit, is that they are so delicious that local wildlife will want to eat them too. Grow in a polytunnel, or use a fruit net to keep birds off.
- soil_type: Prefers fertile, well draining soil.
- soil_type_expanded: Loam or sandy soil is perfect. You should also consider digging in some organic matter/ compost when planting to improve the soil
- pruning: Requires pruning in autumn/ winter
- pruning_expanded: Primocane - during autumn, cut down all canes that bore fruit this year. Aim to leave 6 of the strongest new canes and then prune away the rest down to ground level. Flurocane - Prune in late winter, cutting back all of the canes right down to ground level. New growth will come bearing this year's fruit
- tasting_notes: Rich, sweet and fruity
- uses: Eating fresh, crumbles, jams
- self_fertile: Self Fertile
- Plant in a sunny location, spacing canes 50cm apart in rows.
- Secure canes to supports as they grow.
- Suitable for planting in a large pot with a diameter of 40cm or more.
- Prune at the end of summer, cutting back fruited canes, leaving about eight non-fruiting green stems for next year's harvest.
- Ensure soil is fertile and well-draining, consider adding organic matter or compost.
- Protect from wildlife with a fruit net or grow in a polytunnel.
Product Specifications
- Variant height_on_arrival: 30-60cm inc. pot
- Variant supplied_as: 3L Pots
- Variant time_to_first_crop_expanded: Floricane (summer-fruiting) raspberries fruit on second year canes, so you are unlikely to see any fruit in the first summer.
Highlights
- Awarded by the RHS for its rich, deep red raspberries.
- Dependable with large yields, over 2kg per plant.
- Popular among hobby gardeners, ideal for UK climate.
- Harvest from late June to September.
- Plant in full sun, 50cm apart, secure to supports.
- Suitable for large pots, 40cm diameter or more.
- Prune at the end of summer for next year's growth.
Variety Specifications
- custom.species: Raspberry
- custom.features: RHS Award of Garden Merit
- custom.harvest_time: July, August
- custom.planting_time: January, February, March, November, December
- position_in: Full sun
- custom.sun: Full sun, Partial shade
- custom.habit_for_filter: Bushy
- custom.location: Beds & borders
- eventual_spread: 1.2m
- hardiness: Fully Hardy
- hardiness_expanded: Doesn't require any protection from frost
- pest_disease_resist: Excellent
- pest_disease_resist_expanded: Has been bred for excellent disease resistance. Your biggest problem, as with most soft fruit, is that they are so delicious that local wildlife will want to eat them too. Grow in a polytunnel, or use a fruit net to keep birds off.
- soil_type: Prefers fertile, well draining soil.
- soil_type_expanded: Loam or sandy soil is perfect. You should also consider digging in some organic matter/ compost when planting to improve the soil
- pruning: Requires pruning in autumn/ winter
- pruning_expanded: Primocane - during autumn, cut down all canes that bore fruit this year. Aim to leave 6 of the strongest new canes and then prune away the rest down to ground level. Flurocane - Prune in late winter, cutting back all of the canes right down to ground level. New growth will come bearing this year's fruit
- tasting_notes: Rich, sweet and fruity
- uses: Eating fresh, crumbles, jams
- self_fertile: Self Fertile
Planting & Care
- Plant in a sunny location, spacing canes 50cm apart in rows.
- Secure canes to supports as they grow.
- Suitable for planting in a large pot with a diameter of 40cm or more.
- Prune at the end of summer, cutting back fruited canes, leaving about eight non-fruiting green stems for next year's harvest.
- Ensure soil is fertile and well-draining, consider adding organic matter or compost.
- Protect from wildlife with a fruit net or grow in a polytunnel.
Product Specifications
- Variant height_on_arrival: 30-60cm inc. pot
- Variant supplied_as: 3L Pots
- Variant time_to_first_crop_expanded: 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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