Given the time you wait from planting to harvest,it's extremely disappointing and actually makes me very cross that in hind site you find the variety you planted are really only good for culinary rather than yummyness.
Totally tart and horrid. I understand commercial grows need different attributes from a rasp than gardeners. Like firmness,shelf life, transport well, longevity, I know they're not bothered about sweetness because they can add the sugar. So why are the available in garden enters? Can't believe anyone would want to grow a sour raspberry.
I called in at garden center where I bought them and they still have many varieties one pot 3 canes for £5. I had the last laugh because I ate all there was that were ready, there were a lot! Including Glen lyon- which were same as mine, horrible.
Couldn't resist buying a pot of Tullemun , late I know but still time for them to shove a new cane up for next year.
Probably my fault? The label did state suitable for jam or cooking.
I complained to girl on checkout , she carried on doing her nails :-)
Totally tart and horrid. I understand commercial grows need different attributes from a rasp than gardeners. Like firmness,shelf life, transport well, longevity, I know they're not bothered about sweetness because they can add the sugar. So why are the available in garden enters? Can't believe anyone would want to grow a sour raspberry.
I called in at garden center where I bought them and they still have many varieties one pot 3 canes for £5. I had the last laugh because I ate all there was that were ready, there were a lot! Including Glen lyon- which were same as mine, horrible.
Couldn't resist buying a pot of Tullemun , late I know but still time for them to shove a new cane up for next year.
Probably my fault? The label did state suitable for jam or cooking.
I complained to girl on checkout , she carried on doing her nails :-)
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