Hi all..can i ask for your help here guys..I live in the scottish highlands and this year we have started growing autumn bliss raspberry's and so far so good,next year we are hoping to grow a summer raspberry..What summer raspberry would you guys grow in my climate?
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All the Glen varieties were bred in Scotland so should do well for you
Soft fruit ? Fruit bushes at Kirkdale Nursery, Daviot, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Blackberries, Blackcurrants, Blueberries, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Redcurrants, Strawberries and many more.
The Malling varieties were bred in the South, so less hardy.
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Originally posted by Thelma Sanders View PostAll the Glen varieties were bred in Scotland so should do well for you
Soft fruit ? Fruit bushes at Kirkdale Nursery, Daviot, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Blackberries, Blackcurrants, Blueberries, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Redcurrants, Strawberries and many more.
The Malling varieties were bred in the South, so less hardy.
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I dug out all my summer raspberries because they always get infested with raspberry beetle maggots, which have gone by the time autumn rasps (Aug/Sept) comes aroundAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostI dug out all my summer raspberries because they always get infested with raspberry beetle maggots, which have gone by the time autumn rasps (Aug/Sept) comes around
Some of us live in the past, always talking about back then. Some of us live in the future, always planning what we are going to do. And, then there are those, who neither look behind or ahead, but just enjoy the moment of right now.
Which one are you and is it how you want to be?
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I have Glen Coe from three potted plants which is thornless and non suckering. I planted them last spring. Each day now for a few weeks I have harvested a small handful of fruit, though I tend to pick underripe to beat the birds. Many fruits are small, and when red they are nice and sharp. They deepen to purple and develop a very nice rich flavour. They grow rather tall as I said in another thread, and someone advised cutting off the growing tip at 1.5m height. I have no experience of other varieties, but I rate the flavour highly.
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Originally posted by ButternutSquash View PostI have Glen Coe from three potted plants which is thornless and non suckering. I planted them last spring. Each day now for a few weeks I have harvested a small handful of fruit, though I tend to pick underripe to beat the birds. Many fruits are small, and when red they are nice and sharp. They deepen to purple and develop a very nice rich flavour. They grow rather tall as I said in another thread, and someone advised cutting off the growing tip at 1.5m height. I have no experience of other varieties, but I rate the flavour highly.
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Originally posted by Thelma Sanders View PostSurely you need raspberries to sucker, as they fruit on new sucker gowth? *confused*
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