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  • #16
    Reubens are a compact variety, taken from the website
    Grows to 2 metres high - loses spines as it matures

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    • #17
      if you grow the thorny type i recommend planting it in a large pot before putting it in the ground, this reduces the unwanted ofspring and makes it easy to control. i have a thornless ruben the berrys are great when cooked but a bit to sharp to just eat. but i live on a private late acessing bridle ways where the wild ones are sweet and plentiful.

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      • #18
        we have a variety called "Helen" bought it for the novelty of the name(I am Helen too) Only planted it last year but it is growing nicely!

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        • #19
          I planted 'Waldo' last year.. hopefully we'll see how it tastes this year

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          • #20
            murphy99, how did your "Helen" work out?
            How was your "Waldo" Tamsin?
            The problem with rounded personalities is they don't tesselate.

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