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raspberry 'Tulameen' (Long Canes raspberry - summer fruiting)
Position: full sun Soil: fertile, well-drained soil Rate of growth: fast-growing Other features: large, delicious raspberries in mid summer Hardiness: fully...... more
Position: full sun Soil: fertile, well-drained soil Rate of growth: fast-growing Other features: large, delicious raspberries in mid summer Hardiness: fully hardy A versatile and robust raspberry, which will flourish in a wide range of conditions. It produces a high yield of very large, dark pink fruits, that have a distinctive conical shape and a sweet flavour. The fruits of this mid to late season cultivar are produced on vigorous canes, which have long laterals, making them very easy to pick. Garden care: Find a sunny spot and prepare a bed by clearing it of weeds and digging in lots of composted manure. The canes will need to be tied onto a sturdy support, so if you have the space, hammer in two robust tree stakes about 3m apart and string two or three heavy-gauge wires between them. Dig a wide, shallow trench, sprinkle with bonemeal and plant the canes at 45cm intervals, (subsequent rows should be 1.8m apart), carefully spreading out the roots and back-filling with soil. You should be able to see the old soil mark on the stems, so aim to replant the same depth. After planting cut the canes back to around 15cm from their base and apply a generous layer of mulch in spring. As the new canes emerge, they can be tied onto their support as they grow. Feed during the growing season with a general purpose fertiliser and water regularly during the summer. You may need to protect the ripening fruit from being eaten by birds. Plants fruit on one-year-old wood, so the new canes need to be separated from the fruiting ones. The easiest way to do this is to tie in the new canes onto one side of the wire, keeping the fruiting stems on the other. After cropping, cut the fruiting canes down to the ground and tie in the new ones that have grown that year. ... less
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Sycamore Trading RASPBERRY CANES Polka x 10
Polka was bred in Poland by Dr. Jan Danek one of the worlds foremost raspberry breeders. A primocane variety (fruits on new canes) Polka is...... more
Polka was bred in Poland by Dr. Jan Danek one of the worlds foremost raspberry breeders. A primocane variety (fruits on new canes) Polka is renowned for the high quality of its fruit. The large mid-red berries have an outstanding shelf life and the flavour is described as "clean and fruity with a convincing aroma". Produces very heavy crops, up to 2.5 Kilos per plant, even where the soil is not everything it should be. Polka was selected as the leading raspberry variety for four consecutive years (2004-2007) at the prestigious UK National Fruit Show in Kent. The vigorous spine free plants show good disease resistance and are self fertile. Crops up to two weeks earlier than Autumn Bliss. Without a doubt Polka is one of the best raspberry introductions in recent years. Raspberries are a thirsty crop so keep the plants well watered during the growing season, apply a good general fertilizer approx. 2 oz. per square yard along the rows of canes in March, water in and apply a mulch of well rotted farm yard manure or compost. When growing raspberries in containers it is important to remove any flowers from the canes in the first season after planting.All canes are Ministry inspected. PACK 10 CANES Ensure delivery in time for the new planting season ORDER IMMEDIATELY DELIVERY NOVEMBER PRICE INCLUDES DELIVERY MAINLAND U.K. & IRELAND All our items are checked and inspected visually before packing, if the item you ordered is damaged on arrival please inform us and enable us to make a claim on your behalf CARE OF BARE-ROOT PLANTS Plants need to be unpacked on delivery and if not to be planted immediately should be placed in a shallow trench and the roots completely covered with moist sand or soil.When ordering please keep in mind that delivery dates may vary a little if weather or harvest conditions are difficult. ... less
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Olive Grove 5 x Raspberry Canes 'Polka' Primacane Raspberry Plants.
Late season new variety. Very large fruit of good flavour and high yielding, Primacane variety - has the potential to produce 2 crops a year in late Spring and...... more
Late season new variety. Very large fruit of good flavour and high yielding, Primacane variety - has the potential to produce 2 crops a year in late Spring and Late SummerThese canes have been passed by Ministry inspectors.Where possible plant new cane in ground which has never cropped raspberries before, and avoid wet or boggy areas.Remove perennial weeds and fork in organic manure. Work soil to a fine tilth.Soak roots prior to planting. Plant to the depth of the old soil mark. Water during dry periods and fertilise with Growmore (2oz per square yard). Mulch with compost or rotted farmyard manure. Spray as necessary to control mildew, grey mould and greenfly. PLEASE NOTE OUR DELIVERY CHARGE IS FOR MAINLAND ENGLAND, WALES AND SOUTHERN SCOTLAND ONLY. PLEASE CONTACT US FOR A QUOTE FOR THE HIGHLANDS AND OFF SHORE DESTINATIONS. ... less
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Sycamore Trading Raspberry Canes Autumn Bliss x 10
Raspberry Autumn Bliss is the recommended choice for autumn fruit. It is prolific and will significantly out yield other autumn fruiting varieties. The...... more
Raspberry Autumn Bliss is the recommended choice for autumn fruit. It is prolific and will significantly out yield other autumn fruiting varieties. The firm texture and good flavour of the large bright red berries which appear from mid August until the first frosts make this a excellent choice. Autumn Bliss fruits on new wood and the canes should therefore only be cut to ground level in winter not in late summer as with summer fruiting varieties. Raspberries are a thirsty crop so keep the plants well watered during the growing season, apply a good general fertilizer approx. 2 oz. per square yard along the rows of canes in March, water in and apply a mulch of well rotted farm yard manure or compost. When growing raspberries in containers it is important to remove any flowers from the canes in the first season after planting. Autumn Bliss has good resistance to raspberry dieback disease. R.H.S. Award of Garden Merit. (AGM). All canes are Ministry inspected. Pack contains 10 Canes Sells out quickly, to ensure delivery in time for the new planting season ORDER IMMEDIATELY DELIVERY NOVEMBER PRICE INCLUDES DELIVERY MAINLAND U.K. & IRELAND When ordering please keep in mind that delivery dates may vary a little if harvest or weather conditions are difficult. All our items are inspected and checked visually before packing, if the item you ordered is damaged on arrival please advise us immediately CARE OF BARE-ROOT PLANTSPlants should be unpacked on delivery and if not to be planted immediately should be placed in a shallow trench and the roots completely covered with moist sand or soil. ... less
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Sycamore Trading Raspberry Canes All Gold x 10
Raspberry All Gold, sometimes known as "Allgold" or "Fall Gold" which we understand is the correct name was discovered as a chance seedling in a nursery...... more
Raspberry All Gold, sometimes known as "Allgold" or "Fall Gold" which we understand is the correct name was discovered as a chance seedling in a nursery bed and is believed to be a sport of Autumn Bliss. The large berries of All Gold as the name suggests, are gold in colour with a very distinct, sweet flavour. A self-fertile primo- cane variety, All Gold produces fruit on first year wood and the berries can be harvested from the end of July until the first frosts in October. All Gold is excellent eaten fresh or can be frozen, the fruit is also very popular with home made wine enthusiasts. A raspberry with a unique colour and exquisite taste. Raspberries are a thirsty crop so keep the plants well watered during the growing season, apply a good general fertilizer approx. 2 oz. per square yard along the rows of canes in March, water in and apply a mulch of well rotted farm yard manure or compost. When growing raspberries in containers it is important to remove any flowers from the canes in the first season after planting.All canes are Ministry inspected. PACK 10 CANES Ensure delivery in time for the new planting season ORDER IMMEDIATELY DELIVERY NOVEMBER PRICE INCLUDES DELIVERY MAINLAND U.K. & IRELAND When ordering please keep in mind that delivery dates may vary a little if harvest or weather conditions are difficult.All our items are inspected and checked visually before packing, if the item you ordered is damaged on arrival please advise us immediately ... less
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Sycamore Trading Raspberry Canes Malling Admiral x 10
If you are restricted to only one variety then Malling Admiral is the one for you. A strong vigorous grower with numerous spine free canes, Malling...... more
If you are restricted to only one variety then Malling Admiral is the one for you. A strong vigorous grower with numerous spine free canes, Malling Admiral has excellent resistance to spur blight, botrytis and some viruses. The heavy crops of large red berries ripen from mid July and are full of flavour. Plant in well drained acid soil 18 ins. apart and rows should be 6ft. apart. Raspberries are a thirsty crop so keep the plants well watered during the growing season, apply a good general fertilizer approx. 2 oz. per square yard along the rows of canes in March, water in and apply a mulch of well rotted farm yard manure or compost. After canes have finished fruiting cut them back to ground level. When growing raspberries in containers it is important to remove any flowers from the canes in the first season after planting. Good variety for organic growers. R.H.S. Award of Garden Merit. Pack contains 10 Canes Ensure delivery in time for the new planting season ORDER IMMEDIATELY DELIVERY NOVEMBER PRICE INCLUDES DELIVERY MAINLAND U.K. & IRELAND When ordering please keep in mind that delivery dates may vary a little if harvest or weather conditions are difficult. All our items are inspected and checked visually before packing, if the item you ordered is damaged on arrival please advise us immediately CARE OF BARE-ROOT PLANTS Plants should be unpacked on delivery and if not to be planted immediately should be placed in a shallow trench and the roots completely covered with moist sand or soil ... less
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Spanish Fly Raspberry
Experience incredible sensations with Spanish Fly improves the sex drive increases the female libido Can be dissolved in any liquid instantly or...... more
Experience incredible sensations with Spanish Fly improves the sex drive increases the female libido Can be dissolved in any liquid instantly or can be drink directly in mouth. Completely Safe ... less
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Citadelle Raspberry Vodka
"Citadelle Raspberry Vodka uses natural ingredients that brings with it a spectacular taste. Citadelle Raspberry Vodka has a distinctive fruity...... more
"Citadelle Raspberry Vodka uses natural ingredients that brings with it a spectacular taste. Citadelle Raspberry Vodka has a distinctive fruity aroma and this can be used in all sorts of combinations: neat, over ice, or in mixed drinks." ... less
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raspberry 'Tulameen' (raspberry - summer fruiting)
Position: full sun Soil: fertile, well-drained soil Rate of growth: fast-growing Other features: large, delicious raspberries in mid summer Hardiness: fully...... more
Position: full sun Soil: fertile, well-drained soil Rate of growth: fast-growing Other features: large, delicious raspberries in mid summer Hardiness: fully hardy Very large, dark pink fruits with a distinctive, conical shape and a deliciously sweet taste, appear in abundance on the vigorous canes which have long lateral shoots making them very easy to pick. This mid- to late season cultivar tolerates a wide range of growing conditions. Garden care: Find a sunny spot and prepare a bed by clearing it of weeds and digging in lots of composted manure. The canes will need to be tied onto a sturdy support, so if you have the space, hammer in two robust tree stakes about 3m apart and string two or three heavy-gauge wires between them. Dig a wide, shallow trench, sprinkle with bonemeal and plant the canes at 45cm intervals, (subsequent rows should be 1.8m apart), carefully spreading out the roots and back-filling with soil. You should be able to see the old soil mark on the stems, so aim to replant the same depth. After planting cut the canes back to around 15cm from their base and apply a generous layer of mulch in spring. As the new canes emerge, they can be tied onto their support as they grow. Feed during the growing season with a general purpose fertiliser and water regularly during the summer. You may need to protect the ripening fruit from being eaten by birds. Plants fruit on one-year-old wood, so the new canes need to be separated from the fruiting ones. The easiest way to do this is to tie in the new canes onto one side of the wire, keeping the fruiting stems on the other. After cropping, cut the fruiting canes down to the ground and tie in the new ones that have grown that year. ... less
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Tesco Bath Towel Raspberry, Raspberry
Wrap yourself in a little bit of luxury with these cosy bath towels. Made from cotton terry towel, they have excellent absorbency and feel extra soft against...... more
Wrap yourself in a little bit of luxury with these cosy bath towels. Made from cotton terry towel, they have excellent absorbency and feel extra soft against the skin. These soft feel towels are machine washable and can be tumble dried. ... less
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Procion MX Dye 042 Raspberry, Raspberry
Cold water dye for natural fibers. PROCION DYES: Fibre-reactive dyes for natural fabrics. In powder form. Particularly effective on cellulose based fibres (eg...... more
Cold water dye for natural fibers. PROCION DYES: Fibre-reactive dyes for natural fabrics. In powder form. Particularly effective on cellulose based fibres (eg cotton, linen, viscose); they may be lighter and less predictable on wool and silk. Bright, clean, permanent colours. Colours are intermixable, or one colour can be dyed over another. Procion dyes are considered non-toxic when used properly, though the use of a face mask and rubber gloves is highly recommended to avoid the inhalation of powder and the prolongued contact with dye solution. For some applications soda ash is required soda ash is also known as washing soda or bicarb, it causes a chemical reaction in the presence of heat and moisture to fix the dye. Washing soda and bicarb are available from the supermarket. Contains 2/3 Oz. ... less
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Tesco Chenille Loop Mat Raspberry, Raspberry
This Tesco Chenille loop mat comes in vibrant raspberry and is a great way to add a splash of colour to your living space. The mat is made from 100%...... more
This Tesco Chenille loop mat comes in vibrant raspberry and is a great way to add a splash of colour to your living space. The mat is made from 100% cotton, ensuring it is soft and comfortable as well as hardwearing. For convenient cleaning the mat can be machine washed at 30°C. ... less
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Tesco Bath Mat Raspberry, Raspberry
Step out onto this Tesco bath mat. Finished in raspberry, this bath mat is made from a cotton yarn to give you a high pile that delivers a soft,...... more
Step out onto this Tesco bath mat. Finished in raspberry, this bath mat is made from a cotton yarn to give you a high pile that delivers a soft, comfortable feel underfoot. This bath mat is machine washable and can be tumble dried. ... less
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Tesco Bath Sheet Raspberry, Raspberry
This bath sheet is made from 100% cotton for a soft feel and extra absorbency. Suitable for everyday use, this bath sheet is machine washable and can be...... more
This bath sheet is made from 100% cotton for a soft feel and extra absorbency. Suitable for everyday use, this bath sheet is machine washable and can be tumble dried. ... less
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raspberry 'Autumn Bliss' (PBR) (raspberry - autumn fruiting)
Position: full sun Soil: fertile, well-drained soil Rate of growth: fast-growing Other features: large, delicious raspberries from August until the first...... more
Position: full sun Soil: fertile, well-drained soil Rate of growth: fast-growing Other features: large, delicious raspberries from August until the first frosts; the canes require little support Hardiness: fully hardy This autumn-fruiting raspberry produces heavy crops of large, delicious berries from August until the winter frosts. An excellent choice for a sheltered sunny spot with well-prepared, moderately fertile, well-drained soil, the fruit are borne on the upper part of the current season's canes. Garden care: Prepare the planting area well, removing all perennial weeds and adding plenty of well-rotted garden compost or manure. Plant canes 8cm (3in) deep, at 45cm (18in) intervals, carefully spreading out the roots and backfilling with soil. Subsequent rows should be 1.8m apart. After these autumn fruiting raspberries have been growing for one year, all the canes should be cut back to just above ground level each February. As the new canes emerge in spring they can be tied onto their support. ... less
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raspberry 'Glen Ample' (PBR) (raspberry - summer fruiting)
Position: full sun Soil: fertile, well-drained soil Rate of growth: fast-growing Other features: large, tasty fruit (early July to late July) Hardiness:...... more
Position: full sun Soil: fertile, well-drained soil Rate of growth: fast-growing Other features: large, tasty fruit (early July to late July) Hardiness: fully hardy A high yielding, mid season summer fruiting raspberry much favoured by professional growers. Their large, round and conical-shaped berries have an excellent flavour and hold well on the cane. Garden care: Prepare the ground well before planting. Remove all weeds and dig in plenty of well-rotted manure in to the area. Plant canes 8cm (3in) deep, at 45cm (18in) intervals, carefully spreading out the roots and backfilling with soil. Subsequent rows should be 1.8m apart. Once planted, shorten the canes to about 23cm (9in). Each spring, mulch well with well-rotted manure. Plants flower on one-year-old wood, so the new canes need to be separated from fruiting ones. After cropping, cut the fruiting canes down to the ground and tie in the new ones that have grown that year. ... less
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raspberry 'Cascade Delight' (raspberry - autumn fruiting)
Position: full sun Soil: fertile, well-drained soil Rate of growth: fast-growing Other features: large, delicious raspberries from mid summer until the...... more
Position: full sun Soil: fertile, well-drained soil Rate of growth: fast-growing Other features: large, delicious raspberries from mid summer until the first frosts Hardiness: fully hardy Bred in the USA, this highly productive and very vigorous variety shows an excellent resistance to root root, making it the best choice for areas with badly drained soils. The fruits appear late in the season, and are about 20% larger than many other varieties. They have a long, conical shape, a glossy skin, and a firm flesh, which means they will last well after being picked. Garden care: Find a sunny spot and prepare a bed by clearing it of weeds and digging in lots of composted manure. The canes will need to be tied onto a sturdy support, so if you have the space, hammer in two robust tree stakes about 3m apart and string two or three heavy-gauge wires between them. Autumn fruiting raspberries tend to be shorter and bushier, so may not need as much height as the summer-fruiting types. In smaller gardens you can grow them against a fence or up a single tree stake. Dig a wide, shallow trench, sprinkle with bonemeal and plant the canes at 45cm intervals, (subsequent rows should be 1.8m apart), carefully spreading out the roots and back-filling with soil. You should be able to see the old soil mark on the stems, so aim to replant the same depth. After planting cut the canes back to around 15cm from their base and apply a generous layer of mulch in spring. As the new canes emerge, they can be tied onto their support as they grow. Feed during the growing season with a general purpose fertiliser and water regularly during the summer. You may need to protect the ripening fruit from being eaten by birds. After they have been growing for one year, all the canes should be cut back to just above ground level in late winter. These raspberries will often produce fruit in their first year. ... less
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raspberry 'Erika' (raspberry - primocane (mainly autumn fruiting))
Position: full sun Soil: fertile, well-drained soil Rate of growth: fast-growing Other features: large, delicious raspberries from summer to autumn ...... more
Position: full sun Soil: fertile, well-drained soil Rate of growth: fast-growing Other features: large, delicious raspberries from summer to autumn Hardiness: fully hardy A primocane raspberry, which has the potential to crop twice a year, as it can produce fruit on both the current and previous years canes. Very high yields of top-quality, orange-red fruit, which will last well after being picked have led to this cultivar fast becoming the most sought after primocane raspberry by commercial growers. Garden care: Find a sunny spot and prepare a bed by clearing it of weeds and digging in lots of composted manure. The canes will need to be tied onto a sturdy support, so if you have the space, hammer in two robust tree stakes about 3m apart and string two or three heavy-gauge wires between them. Autumn fruiting raspberries tend to be shorter and bushier, so may not need as much height as the summer-fruiting types. In smaller gardens you can grow them against a fence or up a single tree stake. Dig a wide, shallow trench, sprinkle with bonemeal and plant the canes at 45cm intervals, (subsequent rows should be 1.8m apart), carefully spreading out the roots and back-filling with soil. You should be able to see the old soil mark on the stems, so aim to replant the same depth. After planting cut the canes back to around 15cm from their base and apply a generous layer of mulch in spring. As the new canes emerge, they can be tied onto their support as they grow. Feed during the growing season with a general purpose fertiliser and water regularly during the summer. You may need to protect the ripening fruit from being eaten by birds. Cut back all the canes to just above ground level each February if you just want one crop of fruit in late summer and autumn. To grow as a primocane (ie producing two, smaller crops each year), cut back the new spring stems, which have produced fruit at their tips in autumn, to a point just below where the raspberries were produced, soon after they have finished cropping. These half- canes can then be left to overwinter, will put on new top growth in spring and will then go on to produce the first crop of berries in early summer. After these two year old canes have finished fruiting they should be cut right back to their base. In the meantime, new canes will have emerged from the base of the plant in spring and these should be tied onto their support as they grow. These new canes will the ... less
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raspberry 'Tadmoor' (PBR) (raspberry - autumn fruiting)
Position: full sun Soil: fertile, well-drained soil Rate of growth: fast-growing Other features: large, delicious raspberries from mid-to-late summer until...... more
Position: full sun Soil: fertile, well-drained soil Rate of growth: fast-growing Other features: large, delicious raspberries from mid-to-late summer until the first frosts; the canes require little support Hardiness: fully hardy 'Tadmoor' is one of the last raspberries to crop each year, so it is an excellent choice if you want to prolong the season. A floricane raspberry, it will produce a high yield of firm, bright red berries that will be ready to harvest from mid-July to late summer. Garden care: Find a sunny spot and prepare a bed by clearing it of weeds and digging in lots of composted manure. The canes will need to be tied onto a sturdy support, so if you have the space, hammer in two robust tree stakes about 3m apart and string two or three heavy-gauge wires between them. Autumn fruiting raspberries tend to be shorter and bushier, so may not need as much height as the summer-fruiting types. In smaller gardens you can grow them against a fence or up a single tree stake. Dig a wide, shallow trench, sprinkle with bonemeal and plant the canes at 45cm intervals, (subsequent rows should be 1.8m apart), carefully spreading out the roots and back-filling with soil. You should be able to see the old soil mark on the stems, so aim to replant the same depth. After planting cut the canes back to around 15cm from their base and apply a generous layer of mulch in spring. As the new canes emerge, they can be tied onto their support as they grow. Feed during the growing season with a general purpose fertiliser and water regularly during the summer. You may need to protect the ripening fruit from being eaten by birds. After they have been growing for one year, all the canes should be cut back to just above ground level in late winter. These raspberries will often produce fruit in their first year. ... less
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rhubarb 'Raspberry Red' (rhubarb Raspberry Red crown)
Position: full sun Soil: any, except waterlogged soils Rate of growth: average Other features: the leaves may cause severe discomfort if ingested; the...... more
Position: full sun Soil: any, except waterlogged soils Rate of growth: average Other features: the leaves may cause severe discomfort if ingested; the scarlet leaf stalks are excellent for making pies, jams and wine Hardiness: fully hardy Raspberry Red is a recent Rhubarb cultivar producing high quality deep red thick stalks without the need for forcing. It is a relatively early cropper and it has a deliciously sweet flavour. It is ideal for well-drained areas of the vegetable garden, and once planted it should not be moved. The plant would benefit from a generous annual mulch of well-rotted compost or manure. Garden care: Rhubarb crowns (or sets) are sent out in a packet containing a little compost or peat, but are generally considered as 'bare root'. They will just look like a section of root, but as soon as they arrive they should be unpacked and planted out within a few days. Rhubarb needs an open, sunny spot with fertile, moist but freely-draining soil. Heavy soils should be avoided as overly-wet conditions in winter may rot the crowns. Rhubarb does need a cold period before it will start to put on new growth in spring, however hard frosts may damage the newly emerging growth, so try not to plant in a frost pocket if you can. Prepare the bed well by removing weeds and digging in composted manure, and plant the crowns at intervals of 75cm - 1m, making sure the dormant buds are just below the surface of the soil. Keep well watered and in spring apply a dressing of composted manure, making sure you avoid covering the crown of the plant. Sulphate of ammonia can be applied in summer. It is important that the stalks are not harvested in their first year as this will adversely affect the plants vigour, but cut any old, yellow leaves off after they have faded and remove all the leaves after they have died back in autumn. You should also remove any flowering stalks which appear. In the second year, you may start to harvest some of the stems, but restrict yourself to between a third and a half of the total crop, leaving the rest to mature on the plant. In subsequent years, stems can be harvested from late spring up until mid to late summer, although the stems tend to become tougher and less tatsy towards the end of the season. Allowing some late-developing stems to develop fully will also help the plant generate more energy for the following years crop. If you want an early (usually more tender) crop of ... less
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Deserving of a Raspberry
Advantages: They look very pretty
Disadvantages: More style than substance
...You know you've found someone decent when they can put up with your quirks and foibles. My girlfriend has not only adapted to mine, she's beginning to even enable them. She has no interest in writing reviews of her own, but she recently returned from shopping with a pack of one of Mr. Kipling's Christmas ranges, the Raspberry Candy Cane slices, stating that she saw them and thought it might be...
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19.12.2012 07:07 ·
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Calorie Free Candy Cane!
Advantages: flavour, shine, quality, longevity for a lip gloss, moisturised lips
Disadvantages: expensive, hard to find out of season
...Candy Cane
Philosophy is a premium beauty brand which offers a range of skincare, bath and body care and make up products. Today, I will be discussing my use of the 'Candy Cane Lip Shine'.
This lip shine is described as being a high flavour lip gloss. Philosophy promise that this lip gloss will nourish and relieve lips whilst softening them. This is down to the emollient formula it has...
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03.05.2013 11:56 ·
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Raspberry Sourz
Advantages: nice with lemonade
Disadvantages: not the best tasting as a shot!
...as I only drink spirits really as I am not a fan of wine or beers! One bottle that I bought in for over the Christmas period and which is now all gone was a bottle of raspberry flavoured sourz and this is my review of it.
Sourz is a brand which has various flavoured spirits which I think are perfect for both shots and for mixing and using in cocktails. I love the cherry sourz flavour and have...
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28.01.2013 18:58 ·
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