small selection of raspberries
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may have mixed this one up, this one I got from someone a wild selected raspberry from Scotland and planted it next to some of my experiments, ooops , a nice yellow, ive named it as the Scottish one but sure they said it was a red fruiter,Attached Files
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I had a good amount of raspberries this year from a cane I bought half dead at Homebase last year!
Now it's stopped fruiting do I cut it right back? I have mine in a long trough planter, it's got 2 'old' canes and 1 new cane this year, do I need to be ruthless and cut it all down ready for next year? I didn't touch it last year so have lots of stems sprouting off the old canes
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many thanks I bred the purple from American and Canadian selections,
even within there own colour say yellow fruited (which I have over 10 varieties ) flavour varies greatly from sweet to as you say insipid and watery they never seem to be all yellow bad and all purple good, they all vary
and I do find you can take a certain raspberries from outside into the polytunnel for different reasons and the temperature/humidity will either improve or destroy the flavour something to be aware of, I find allgold/fallgold berries are better flavoured when grown in polytunnel whereas they can be quite tangy and insipid grown outside
the purple pictured has real good flavour,
black raspberries are quite nice but can be seedy , a lot of people in America who I got plants from described there taste as like "overcooked boiled eggs" sometimes they can be a bit musky,
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostThe purple raspberries are an amazing colour Swaine. How do you rate the tastes of the different colours?
I've only grown red and yellow and the yellow I find insipid and watery - like tasting sweet water.
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