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    A summer fruiting raspberry, heavy cropping with good quality fruit. Generally start ripening in December for 4 weeks and a small crop later in early Autumn. Used for eating fresh, jams, frozen. 10 Canes per bundle. Regarded as one plant for shipping purposes.

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    A summer fruiting raspberry, almost thornless, plump good quality fruit.  Generally start ripening in December for 4 -6 weeks. Used for eating fresh, jams, frozen. 10 Canes per bundle. Regarded as one plant for shipping purposes.

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    An autumn fruiting raspberry, large  good quality fruit and high yield. Used for extending the fruiting season. Used for eating fresh, jams, frozen. 10 canes per bundle. Regarded as one plant for shipping purposes.

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    An Autumn fruiting variety. Red, plump good quality fruit. Used for eating fresh, jams, frozen. 10 Canes per bundle. See our article on growing raspberries.

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    An Autumn fruiting variety, very old. Red, plump very flavoursome fruit, high yielding. Used for eating fresh, jams, frozen. 10 Canes per bundle. Regarded as one plant for shipping purposes

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    Delicious large roundish berries. Ripe when deep black with a mat (not shiny) surface.  Grows as a spreading bramble, with trailing canes reaching up to 3m in length. Fewer Spines than Boysenberry. A blend between a Raspberry, Blackberry, and a Dewberry. Youngberry fruit on second year canes. developed by BM Young in Louisiana USA 1905.

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    Amazing tasting large plump black / purple berries. Grows as a spreading bramble, with trailing canes reaching up to 3m in length. A cross between a blackberry, dewberry, raspberry and loganberry. Lots of spines but totally worth it! Boysenberries fruit on second year canes. Probably from 1920 USA.

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  • We grow pears in dwarfing forms for the same reasons we grow other types of dwarfed trees: small trees are much more precocious in starting to bear fruit in about their third year. This is very important as pears on normal pear stock live a very long time, grow into large trees and can take many years to come into fruit.

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