An easy to grow variety which has healthy, strong, upright growth which responds well to forcing. The broad, thick green shaded red stalks have a nice flavour.
1 x Plant in 3 Litre Container
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An easy to grow variety which has healthy, strong, upright growth which responds well to forcing. The broad, thick green shaded red stalks have a nice flavour.
1 x Plant in 3 Litre Container
An easy to grow variety which has healthy, strong, upright growth which responds well to forcing. The broad, thick green shaded red stalks have a nice flavour.
1 x Plant in 3 Litre Container

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A medium sized apple which has a dull deep red flush and broken red stripes over dull green skin, becoming golden yellow. Variably patched with small areas of fine grey brown russet. The flesh is pale yellow, fine textured, juicy, and a little sweet, with a pleasant aromatic flavour. Pick in October and can be used from November to March. (Herefordshire 1862). Flowering Group 2.
Containerised Trees are supplied from September to August. Bare Root Trees are supplied from November to March

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This superb compact variety bred by SCRI is a breakthrough in blackberry research and has a different type of growth to standard varieties. It is now the number one variety used by commercial growers. The cane are vigorous, spine free, semi erect and very easy to manage. Heavy cropper, capable of producing 3.6kg (8lbs) of fruit per bush. The high quality fruit is firm, conical, glossy-black and has a good tangy flavour similar to wild blackberries. Perfect selection for small gardens. Cropping season: August-September.
Supplied size 1 x Plant in 3 Litre Container

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Autumn Fruiting. A top-performing raspberry bred in Poland and prized for its reliably high-quality harvests. It has large, firm, conical berries with a medium-red colour and a deliciously sweet, aromatic flavour—plus an impressive shelf life, so you can enjoy your crop for longer. Polka ripens around ten days earlier than ‘Autumn Bliss’ and keeps producing fruit right up to the first frosts, making it a heavy cropper for the UK season. It’s a primocane variety, so you’ll get your main harvest on new canes from August through October, and a bonus, lighter crop the following June if you leave the old canes. The canes themselves are vigorous, virtually spine-free (so no nasty scratches when picking), and have good resistance to common raspberry diseases.
6 in stock