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RASPBERRY - Blackcap

RASPBERRY - Blackcap

OP Open Pollinated
HL Heirloom

(60 seeds)

Regular price $4.95
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Juicy, tasty, dark-coloured raspberries

You might think that a black raspberry would be a blackberry, but when you taste the fruits you will be in no doubt – they Read More

You might think that a black raspberry would be a blackberry, but when you taste the fruits you will be in no doubt – they are raspberries. If you live in a hot area, you will need to provide light shade to enjoy good quality fruit. Otherwise, plant them in full sun. Raspberries like a moist but well-drained soil. After fruiting, cut out the new canes and prune your main cane back to four buds in winter.

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Days to Harvest

18 months

Position/Sunlight

Full Sun|Part Shade

Watering

Medium

Plant Spacing

1m

Plant Height

1.5m

Additional Features

Berries, Cuisine, Edible, Heirloom

  • Product Details

    Common Name: RASPBERRY - Blackcap

    Seeds Per Packet: Approx 60

    Days to Harvest: 18 months

    Watering: Medium

    Plant Spacing: 1m

    Row Spacing: 2m

    Additional Features: Berries, Cuisine, Edible, Heirloom

    Scientific Name: Rubus occidentalis

    Germination Time: 28-42 days

    Position/Sunlight: Full Sun|Part Shade

    Plant Height: 1.5m

    Cool/Mountain Sow: Jun-Aug

    Arid Sow: Jun-Aug

    Temperate Sow: Jun-Aug

    Sub-Tropical Sow: Jun-Aug

    Tropical Sow: Jun-Aug

  • Growing Information

    How to Sow

    Start seeds on damp potting medium indoors in winter. Just cover and keep moist.

    How to Harvest

    Pick berries when ripe. They will easily separate from the plant.

  • Reviews

    22 reviews For RASPBERRY - Blackcap

    Customer Reviews

    Based on 22 reviews
    55%
    (12)
    0%
    (0)
    9%
    (2)
    14%
    (3)
    23%
    (5)
    P
    Paul Puchala
    Rasberry black cap

    Once again great quality on time delivery they are really doing well

    P
    P
    Something went wrong!

    Unfortunately none of the few seeds germinated.

    R
    Ronald Whiteroad
    Raspberry Blackcap

    I received the abovementioned seeds in the last few days of August, and as your recommendation stated that they are best planted in mid-winter, I decided to hold off until next June. I trust that they will still be viable then.
    Regards,
    Ron.

    M
    Mauricio Cervantes
    Fruit trees did come out as seedling

    Unfortunately, none of my fruit plants sprouted . I planted since I got the seeds

    H
    Helena Weaver

    Not a single one germinated despite 4 weeks in the fridge and constant monitoring of moisture conditions once out

How to Sow

Start seeds on damp potting medium indoors in winter. Just cover and keep moist.

How to Harvest

Pick berries when ripe. They will easily separate from the plant.

Common Name: RASPBERRY - Blackcap

Seeds Per Packet: Approx 60

Days to Harvest: 18 months

Watering: Medium

Plant Spacing: 1m

Row Spacing: 2m

Additional Features: Berries, Cuisine, Edible, Heirloom

Scientific Name: Rubus occidentalis

Germination Time: 28-42 days

Position/Sunlight: Full Sun|Part Shade

Plant Height: 1.5m

Cool/Mountain Sow: Jun-Aug

Arid Sow: Jun-Aug

Temperate Sow: Jun-Aug

Sub-Tropical Sow: Jun-Aug

Tropical Sow: Jun-Aug

22 reviews For RASPBERRY - Blackcap

Customer Reviews

Based on 22 reviews
55%
(12)
0%
(0)
9%
(2)
14%
(3)
23%
(5)
P
Paul Puchala
Rasberry black cap

Once again great quality on time delivery they are really doing well

P
P
Something went wrong!

Unfortunately none of the few seeds germinated.

R
Ronald Whiteroad
Raspberry Blackcap

I received the abovementioned seeds in the last few days of August, and as your recommendation stated that they are best planted in mid-winter, I decided to hold off until next June. I trust that they will still be viable then.
Regards,
Ron.

M
Mauricio Cervantes
Fruit trees did come out as seedling

Unfortunately, none of my fruit plants sprouted . I planted since I got the seeds

H
Helena Weaver

Not a single one germinated despite 4 weeks in the fridge and constant monitoring of moisture conditions once out

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