Raspberry Autumn Bliss

Rubus idaeus 'Autumn Bliss'

From £8.99
Supplied as Hardy Raspberry canes
CODE EL082
Supplied as Hardy Raspberry canes
CODE EL083
Hardy Raspberry canes
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  • Suitable for planting in sunny and partially shaded locations
  • Suitable for growing in pots and containers
  • Summer flowering time
  • Green foliage colour
  • White flowering Colour

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Product Description

Raspberry Autumn Bliss is a popular autumn flowering variety that produces rich red delightful fruit that is full of flavour from August until the first frosts. Rubus Idaeus Autumn Bliss can be used within desserts, eaten fresh or frozen for later use. Raspberries are best planted in well-drained, sandy/loam soil in sunny sheltered locations where they will produce a heavy crop of large fruit. A hardy plant and disease resistant, they are great for attracting bees into the garden and will each a mature height of 1.25 metres. It is a fantastic plant to grow for even the most novice of gardener with the reward of delicious fresh fruit grown at home. UK-grown hardy raspberry canes supplied.

Plant Size

Mature Height 125 cm
Mature Spread 45 cm
Plant Spacing 45 cm
Annual Growth 125 cm

Planting Notes

Planting Plant in rows, with approximately 120-180cm between each row.
Soil Type Well drained soil

Growing at a glance…

Mulch with well rotted compost or manure which will also help keep control of any wayward weeds. After planting cut back to between 15-25cm above soil level. It is important you make sure they are kept well watered and the soil is kept weed free.Plant raspberry canes in fertile, well drained and well cultivated soil. Plant in a sunny location or in a partially shaded area. Plant bare root canes from November to March. Plant firmly 35-45cm apart with 120-180cm between rows, and providesupport in the form of a stake when needed.

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