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Raspberry - Summer Bearing

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Raspberries (Rubus idaeus)
Raspberry canes belong to a plant family known as 'brambles'. The flavourful, thimble-shaped berries are very nutritious and come in an interesting array of colours. Quite easy to grow, but highly perishable, they are one of the most expensive fruits to buy. So, the best way to have an abundance of raspberries is to grow them yourself!

Summer Bearing
Summer bearing varieties produce fruit on second-year canes which are usually pruned out after summer harvest.

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