What fruit is this?
Medium to large berries
Our new Malling Juno raspberry is very early to Medium to large berries
Our new Malling Juno raspberry is very early to harvest, giving medium to large berries with a firm texture and a deliciously sweet flavour - just perfect for eating fresh. The spine-free canes are leafy, easy to handle and prune and, the fruits are well presented, so picking is easy too! Cropping from early to late June (even earlier if grown under cover), plants are known to have excellent disease resistance as well. Bred by East Malling Research. Harvest June.
Bare root raspberry canes
Our specially selected canes are propagated from certified stock and grown on in well drained, sandy soil. These favourable growing conditions ensure raspberry canes which have a well developed root system and are ready to start producing a large number of new fruiting canes in the first full season after planting. The majority of our canes are supplied as 'Floricanes', flowering and fruiting on the previous year's growth, where as 'Primocane' types will produce flowers and fruit on new growth, and tend to crop later.harvest, giving medium to large berries with a firm texture and a deliciously sweet flavour - just perfect for eating fresh. The spine-free canes are leafy, easy to handle and prune and, the fruits are well presented, so picking is easy too! Cropping from early to late June (even earlier if grown under cover), plants are known to have excellent disease resistance as well. Bred by East Malling Research. Harvest June.
Bare root raspberry canes
Our specially selected canes are propagated from certified stock and grown on in well drained, sandy soil. These favourable growing conditions ensure raspberry canes which have a well developed root system and are ready to start producing a large number of new fruiting canes in the first full season after planting. The majority of our canes are supplied as 'Floricanes', flowering and fruiting on the previous year's growth, where as 'Primocane' types will produce flowers and fruit on new growth, and tend to crop later.
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