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GLENCOE RASPBERRY ( 4'POT ) STARTER PLANT,PERENNIAL SHRUB

Original price $ 11.95 - Original price $ 99.99
Original price
$ 11.95
$ 11.95 - $ 99.99
Current price $ 11.95
Size: 1 plant

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(YOU ARE BUYING STARTER PLANTS , 4' POT)

 Rubus idaeus 'Glencoe'

  • GMO FREE
  • Zone 4-8
  • Sun Full Sun
  • Height 48-96 inches
  • Spread 60-72 inches
  • Life Cycle Perennial
  • Growth Habit Bush
  • Food Use Edible Fruit, Pie, Sauce
  • Ornamental Use Beds, Borders
  • Planting Time Fall, Spring

This compact, almost thornless, self-pollinating bush produces luscious, delicious raspberries with only a single plant. A cross between red and black raspberry varieties, it produces dark red to purple berries with intense flavor that
are great for fresh eating, canning, pies, jams or jellies.

The multi-stemmed bushy plant is easy to maintain and will do well in the garden or large pot. Plant blooms in spring and raspberries begin to ripen in early summer. Remove old canes each year to increase bushiness and stimulate new blooms and berries.
Resistant to Verticillium Wilt.
Hardy Zones 4-8.

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Planting Instructions: May be planted in any well-drained soil. Dig a hole large enough to encompass the roots without bending or circling. Set the plant in place so the crown (part of the plant where the roots meet the stem) is about 1-2" below the soil surface. Cover with soil to the original soil surface and water thoroughly. Fertilize at planting and again in late spring. Choose a sunny site in your garden with good air circulation, water drainage, and a pH of 6.0-7.0. Keep roots moist until planting. Work plenty of organic matter into the soil and mulch to keep out weeds. Plant as soon as the soil has warmed. Trim canes to encourage new growth. Plants should be set out at least 2 feet apart in rows 7 feet apart. Trellising is beneficial for cane support. These summer-bearing berries produce fruit on second year canes (floricanes). In the fall of the 2nd year, prune spent canes at ground level and thin others to approximately 4 canes per foot of row. Cut off suckers which grow outside of rows. Trim remaining blackberry canes to 7 feet.

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