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Raspberry Plant Chemainus Is A Relatively New Floricane Variety With Glassy Fruit Of Excellent Taste.raspberry Chemainus Is A Fairly New Floricane Variety. The Fruit It Produces Has Glossy Skin With Excellent Taste And They Are Ready To Be Harvested From Mid-june To Mid-july. Chemainus Has An Upright Habit Making It Easy To Train And Harvest. It Also Has Excellent Disease Resistance.floricane (summer-fruiting) Varieties Fruit On Canes Produced In The Previous Year. After Fruiting, Cut Out The Old, Fruited Wood In Autumn/winter And Tie In The New Growths To The Support.

19.90 £
Our Bare Root Strawberries Will Offer The Longest Cropping Season Possible - Just Buy Our Collection Of 30 Strawberry Plants - 10 Plants Each Of; vibrant (early), marshmello(main) And malwina (late). vibrant is A High Yielding Early Strawberry Cropping From May, And Often Again In September, With Rich Red Berries And A Superb Taste.marshmello was Described By Gourmet Chef Raymond Blanc As the Sweetest Strawberry I've Ever Tasted! It Is At Its Best In June And July.malwina is Vigorous And Wilt-tolerant Strawberry. It Crops Well Into August With Lovely Dark Red Fruit That Are Deliciously Sweet.plus This Collection Comes With Gro Beds:to Increase Greenhouse Productivity We Have Developed A New Type Of Gro-bed. The Great Big, Collapsible Four Season Gro-bed Just Needs four Canes To Slide In The Special Sleeves At The Top For Rigidity. Then Fill With Good Loamy Soil Or Compost And You're Ready To Grow.the Bag Has four Strong Carry Handles, So It Can Be Moved In And Out Of The Greenhouse. it's Designed To Be Just Perfect In Terms Of Size. At 80cm (32in) Long And 54cm (21in) Wide, six Will Fit Neatly Into A 8ft X6ft Greenhouse.

17.90 £
Excellent Flavour, 1st Ever Strawberry To Be Shortlisted For The Rhs Chelsea Flower Show Plant Of The Year. this Is A Main Season Selection Which Has Been Released As A Direct Result Of Its Significantly Improved Flavour And appearance Compared To Elsanta. The Fruit Is Very Regular In Shape, Is Firm In Texture, Attractive In Appearance With Glossy Fruits and With a Stunning flavour.

19.90 £
Strawberry Snow White Is An Unusual White Variety With Vivid Red Seeds That Will Make A Refreshing Change To Fruit Salads And Ice Cream. This Popular Novelty Crop Produces Fruit With A Lovely Flavour, Often Likened To Pineapple And Will Be The Talking Point Of Any Dessert. They Have An Exquisite Taste, More Aromatic Than Other Red Varietiesthey’re Grown Exactly The Same Way As Regular Strawberries, Either In The Ground Or In Containers And Hanging Baskets And Will Crop At The Same Time Around June. They Do Have An Added Benefit However. Because They Are White, The Birds Are Less Likely The Find Them As Attractive, So Your Crop Will Remain Safer For Longer.

17.90 £
Strawberry ‘red Gauntlet’ Is A Mid Season Variety That Produces A Heavy Crop Of Large Fruit, Which Are Held Well Above The Ground, From June Often Producing A Smaller Second Crop In Autumn. If You Prefer To Grow Under Cloches Or Tunnels Then This Is A Good Variety To Choose. Strawberry ‘red Gauntlet’ Also Has Some Resistance To Botrytis.strawberries Are Easy To Grow And Produce A Bumper Crop. They Can Be Planted In The Ground, In Containers And Even Hanging Baskets. Provide Some Protection From The Birds By Using Netting And Plant Them In A Position Where There Is Lots Of Sun.

9.95 £
The Perfect Early Strawberry, This Variety Produces Fruit As Early In Summer As May, If Covered With A Protective Horticultural Fleece In Spring.supplied As 10 Runners (young Plants) Will Produce Plants With Large Very Bright Orange-red Fruit. It Has An Exceptionally Fine Sweet Flavour And Is One Of The Best Early Variety For Disease Resistance.young Plants Will Overwinter Well, Putting Down A Strong Root System, Ready To Grow Next Year And Produce These Lovely Bright Fruits From Early Summer.in Spring Next Year Transplant To A Hanging Basket, Container Or Grow Bed Adding Some High-potassium Plant Food For A Flower And Fruit-boost.place Straw Under The Strawberry Leaves Where Possible To Prevent Fruit Rotting On The Soil And Protect From Birds Using Netting.

19.90 £
The Perfect Early Strawberry, This Variety Produces Fruit As Early In Summer As May If Covered With Horticultural Fleece In Spring.supplied As 30 Runners (young Plants) Will Produce Large Very Bright Orange-red Fruit It Has An Exceptionally Fine Sweet Flavour And Is One Of The Best Early Variety For Disease Resistance.young Plants Will Overwinter Well, Putting Down A Strong Root System, Ready To Grow Next Year And Produce These Lovely Bright Fruits From Early Summer.in Spring Next Year Transplant To A Hanging Basket, Container Or Grow Bed Adding Some High-potassium Plant Food For A Flower And Fruit-boost.place Straw Under The Strawberry Leaves Where Possible To Prevent Fruit Rotting On The Soil And Protect From Birds Using Netting.

9.95 £
New Variety Producing Two Crops Of Fruit On The Same Canes. Just Harvest The First Year Stems From August To October, Leave The Stems Over Winter And Harvest Again In June The Next Year. In The Meantime More Young Canes Will Sprout From The Ground Ready For Next Autumn. receiving Your Plants – (6 Canes)cut Down Canes To About 2cm (1in) Above Ground Level In The First Spring. This Will Encourage Multiple Canes To Grow From The Ground.tie In Canes As They Grow In The First Summer. You May Not Get Harvests In The First Summer While The Plants Establish. In Fact, If You Notice Flowers In The First Summer, Remove Them To Encourage Vigorous Plant Growth For Future Harvests.in The Following Summer Harvest The Fruits, And Then Leave The Fruiting Stems Over Winter. There’ll Be More Fruits Appear On The Canes In June The Next Year. In The Meantime More Young Canes Will Sprout From The Ground Ready For Next Autumn.cut Back The ‘twice-fruited’ Stems In July To Just Above Ground Level.floricane (summer-fruiting) Varieties Fruit On Canes Produced In The Previous Year. After Fruiting, Cut Out The Old, Fruited Wood In Autumn/winter And Tie In The New Growths To The Support.

23.95 £
Vigorous Raspberry Variety Producing Ample Fruit In Mid To Late Summer. Regular Conical Fruits Mean They’re Easy To Harvest Along With Their Spine-free Stems. receiving Your Plants (12 Canes)cut Down Canes To About 2cm (1in) Above Ground Level In The First Spring. This Will Encourage Multiple Canes To Grow From The Ground.tie In Canes As They Grow In The First Summer. You May Not Get Harvests In The First Summer While The Plants Establish. In Fact, If You Notice Flowers In The First Summer, Remove Them To Encourage Vigorous Plant Growth For Future Harvests.in The Following Summer Harvest The Fruits, And Prune The Fruiting Stems After Harvests To The Ground Level. There Should Be Some Strong Leafy (non-fruiting) Stems That Have Emerged From The Ground. Tie These Onto The Supports, As These Stems Will Flower And Fruit The Following Summer.repeat The Late Summer Pruning Each Year.floricane (summer-fruiting) Varieties Fruit On Canes Produced In The Previous Year. After Fruiting, Cut Out The Old, Fruited Wood In Autumn/winter And Tie In The New Growths To The Support.

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Very Early Summer-fruiting Raspberry, You Can Enjoy Pickings From This Variety As Early As June. Canes Are Spine-free For Comfortable And Easy Harvesting, And It Shows Good Resistance To Diseases. receiving Your Plants (12 Canes)cut Down Canes To About 2cm (1in) Above Ground Level In The First Spring. This Will Encourage Multiple Canes To Grow From The Ground.tie In Canes As They Grow In The First Summer. You May Not Get Harvests In The First Summer While The Plants Establish. In Fact, If You Notice Flowers In The First Summer, Remove Them To Encourage Vigorous Plant Growth For Future Harvests.in The Following Summer Harvest The Fruits, And Prune The Fruiting Stems After Harvests To The Ground Level. There Should Be Some Strong Leafy (non-fruiting) Stems That Have Emerged From The Ground. Tie These Onto The Supports, As These Stems Will Flower And Fruit The Following Summer.repeat The Late Summer Pruning Each Year.good Disease Resistancefloricane (summer-fruiting) Varieties Fruit On Canes Produced In The Previous Year. After Fruiting, Cut Out The Old, Fruited Wood In Autumn/winter And Tie In The New Growths To The Support.

13.95 £
High-yielding Hybrid Berry With The Combined Parentage Of Gooseberry, Redcurrant And Jostaberry – So The Best Of All Flavours. It Shows Good Disease-resistance So You’ll Have Easy-to-grow Healthy Plants Giving You A Generous Crop In June And July.this Variety Tastes Good Straight From The Bush, But It’s Also Ideal For Desserts And Jams Too.

9.95 £
A Rhubarb Variety Selected For Its Truly Sweet Fruity Flavour, Grow This Weather-resistant Variety In Any Climate. It’s Disease Resistance Too So You’re In For A Good Harvest Of Long, Flavoursome Stalks. receiving Your 9cm Pot Plantchoose A Sunny, Open Site And Incorporate A Generous Layer Of Bulky Compost Into The Soil. Dig A Hole So That The Plant Sits with The Buds Just Below The Surface Of The Soil.one Rhubarb Plant Should Be Enough For An Area Of About 1 Square Metre (square Yard), So If You Are Planting More Than One, Be Sure To Plant At Metre Spacing In All Directions.leave The Crop To Grow And Develop In The First Year Without Harvesting.feed Plants In Summer With A General Fertiliser- One High In Nitrogen Is Beneficial, As The Harvestable Crop Is The Growing Stems Rather Than Flowers And Fruits, Which Should Be Removed As Soon As You See Them.water Well During Dry Spells. Adding A Mulch In Its First February Or March Will Conserve Moisture In The Soil.harvest Stems In The Plants Second April. You Can Pull Rhubarb Stems Up With Your Hand, Close To The Base Of The Plant And Twisting Slightly As You Pull. Leave At Least 3-5 Stems Per Harvest. And Cease Harvesting By July.disease-resistant

12.95 £
Strong, Vigorous Plants Produces Striking Red Stems And Has A Well-balanced Flavour. Rhs Garden Wisley Trials Voted It As Having The Best Flavoured Stems. Can Be Grown In Large Containers With Rich Soil Or In Borders. receiving Your 9cm Pot Plantchoose A Sunny, Open Site And Incorporate A Generous Layer Of Bulky Compost Into The Soil. Dig A Hole So That The Crowns Sit With The Buds Just Below The Surface Of The Soil.one Rhubarb Plant Should Be Enough For An Area Of About 1 Square Metre (square Yard), So If You Are Planting More Than One, Be Sure To Plant At Metre Spacing In All Directions.leave The Crop To Grow And Develop In The First Year Without Harvesting.feed Plants In Summer With A General Fertiliser- One High In Nitrogen Is Beneficial, As The Harvestable Crop Is The Growing Stems Rather Than Flowers And Fruits, Which Should Be Removed As Soon As You See Them.water Well During Dry Spells. Adding A Mulch In Its First February Or March Will Conserve Moisture In The Soil.harvest Stems In The Plants Second April. You Can Pull Rhubarb Stems Up With Your Hand, Close To The Base Of The Plant And Twisting Slightly As You Pull. Leave At Least 3-5 Stems Per Harvest. And Cease Harvesting By July.

6.95 £
Strawberry 'vibrant' A Lovely Strawberry Variety Producing Full, Evenly-shaped, Luscious Fruits From May To June, And Often Re-cropping In September For A Second Harvest. Get These 7cm-pot Young Plants Delivered To You From August To Mid-september, And Plant Up This Summer For Excellent Establishment, Giving You A Flurry Of Fruit Next Summer. Your Plants Get To You At The Perfect Stage Of Development - 'turbo-charged' And Garden-ready To Produce A Robust Root System This Year, Giving You High Yields Of Delicious Strawberries Next Year From As Early As June, And Sometimes Even May. Harvest May-june, September

14.95 £
A Cross Between A Raspberry And Strawberry. The Balloon Berry Is More Than Just A Novelty, It Produces Large Red Berries Which Are As Delicious As They Are Fun. Balloon Berries Are Great For Jams And Jellies As The Flavour Gets Even Better When They Are Cooked. Easily Cultivated And Provides Excellent Ground Cover. supplied Now As A Young Plant In A 9cm Pot, It Will Overwinter Well, Putting Down A Strong Root System, Ready To Grow Next Year And Produce These Super Sweet Fruits In Mid-summer.in Spring Next Year Transplant To A Large Container Or Grow Bed That Enjoys A Lot Of Sun, Adding Some High-potassium Plant Food For A Flower And Fruit-boost.attractive White Flowers Appear In The Spring And Turn To Luscious Berries Throughout The Summer From June.acting Like A Low-growing Shrub You Need Only Prune It In Autumn If You Want To Keep It In Shape. Add Some Fertiliser Like Organic Extra In Autumn Too To Keep Up The Nutrient Levels In The Soil.

9.95 £
Really Easy Raspberry To Grow And Look After- It’s A Dwarf Compact Variety Ideal For Growing In Containers And No Need For Supports. It’s A Floricane Variety, Fruiting In Early Summer.picking Is Made Really Easy Due To Its Spineless Stems And You Can Cover Them Easily Too With Netting To Keep The Birds Away. receiving Your 9cm Young Plantpot Up In A Slightly Larger Container And Keep The Soil Moist But Not Waterlogged For Over Winter. Pot Up In Its Final Container In Spring.harvest Fruits In Early Summer, And Simply Cut The Fruiting Stems To Ground Level Once They’ve Given You Harvests. There Should Be Some Strong Leafy (non-fruiting) Stems That Have Emerged From The Ground. Let These Grow On And They’ll Fruit The Following Summer.repeat This Pruning Pattern Each Year.floricane (summer-fruiting) Varieties Fruit On Canes Produced In The Previous Year. After Fruiting, Cut Out The Old, Fruited Wood In Autumn/winter And Tie In The New Growths To The Support.

19.90 £
Really Easy Raspberry To Grow And Look After- It’s A Dwarf Compact Variety Ideal For Growing In Containers And No Need For Supports. It’s A Floricane Variety, Fruiting In Early Summer.picking Is Made Really Easy Due To Its Spineless Stems And You Can Cover Them Easily Too With Netting To Keep The Birds Away. receiving Your 3 X 9cm Young Plantpot Up In A Slightly Larger Container And Keep The Soil Moist But Not Waterlogged For Over Winter. Pot Up In Its Final Container In Spring.harvest Fruits In Early Summer, And Simply Cut The Fruiting Stems To Ground Level Once They’ve Given You Harvests. There Should Be Some Strong Leafy (non-fruiting) Stems That Have Emerged From The Ground. Let These Grow On And They’ll Fruit The Following Summer.repeat This Pruning Pattern Each Year.floricane (summer-fruiting) Varieties Fruit On Canes Produced In The Previous Year. After Fruiting, Cut Out The Old, Fruited Wood In Autumn/winter And Tie In The New Growths To The Support.

17.95 £
Autumn Bliss, Has Distinctive Red Berries, Disease Resistance And Long Cropping Season From Early August To First Frosts, This Short, Strong Caned Variety Has Been The Gardeners' Choice For Many Years.primocane Varieties Flower And Fruit On The First Year's Growth, And Are Exceptionally Easy To Maintain And Care For. They Will Fruit Well Into Autumn - Even After October - And Being Short, The Canes Need Little Or No Support. autumn Bliss Is Perfect for The Home Gardener Or Those With Smaller Fruit And Vegetable Plots.primocane (autumn-fruiting) Varieties Fruit On Canes Produced In The Current Year. After Cropping, These Should Be Cut Down To Ground Level To Promote The Growth Of New Canes. Allow Primocane Raspberry Beds To Spread Up To 2.5ft/0.75m Wide But Dig Out Any Canes Which Start To Grow Between The Rows. why Buy Primocane Raspberries?you Can Pick Primocane raspberries Until The First Frost!plant & Eat Same Year! Primocane Varieties Flower And Fruit In The First Year.they Are Easy To Maintain: Simply Cut Back To Ground Level In January/february.short, Sturdy Canes Need Less Support And Are Easier To Grow - Perfect For Smaller Gardens!

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All Gold- a Novel Variety Producing Attractive Yellow Fruit For Lovely Autumn Colour. The Same Vigour, Habit And Cropping Potential As Autumn Bliss But With Superior, Sweeter-tasting Fruit.primocane Varieties Flower And Fruit On The First Year's Growth, And Are Exceptionally Easy To Maintain And Care For. They Will Fruit Well Into Autumn - Even After October - And Being Short, The Canes Need Little Or No Support. all Gold is Perfect for The Home Gardener Or Those With Smaller Fruit And Vegetable Plots. why Buy Primocane Raspberries?- You Can Pick Primocane raspberries Until The First Frost!- Plant & Eat Same Year! Primocane Varieties Flower And Fruit In The First Year.- They Are Easy To Maintain: Simply Cut Back To Ground Level In January/february.- short, Sturdy Canes Need Less Support And Are Easier To Grow - Perfect For Smaller Gardens!primocane (autumn-fruiting) Varieties Fruit On Canes Produced In The Current Year. After Cropping, These Should Be Cut Down To Ground Level To Promote The Growth Of New Canes. Allow Primocane Raspberry Beds To Spread Up To 2.5ft/0.75m Wide But Dig Out Any Canes Which Start To Grow Between The Rows.

19.90 £
Bred In The U.k. Strawberry Florence Offers An Ideal Combination Of Top-quality Fruit And Outstanding Disease Resistance.described As 'the Bordeaux Of Strawberries' It Possesses A Deep, Rounded Bouquet. It’s Suited To Later-season Harvests So You Can Enjoy Pickings To The End Of July.supplied As 30 Runners (young Plants) They Will Overwinter Well, Putting Down A Strong Root System, Ready To Grow Next Year And Produce These Lovely Bright Fruits From Early Summer.in Spring Next Year Transplant To A Hanging Basket, Container Or Grow Bed Adding Some High-potassium Plant Food For A Flower And Fruit-boost.place Straw Under The Strawberry Leaves Where Possible To Prevent Fruit Rotting On The Soil And Protect From Birds Using Netting.