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RASPBERRY - Blackcap
RASPBERRY - Blackcap
(60 seeds)
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
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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
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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.
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Reviews
24 reviews For RASPBERRY - Blackcap
MM.B.Speedy delivery , very good pavkaging
CCraig PhillipsI tried 3 or 4 different methods to get these to germinate but unfortunately none did. Tried cold scarifying and stratification. Tried on a heat mat and also in moist substrate. No luck. If any plants for sale, I'd be interested.
PPaul PuchalaOnce again great quality on time delivery they are really doing well
PPUnfortunately none of the few seeds germinated.
RRonald WhiteroadI 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.
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
24 reviews For RASPBERRY - Blackcap
Speedy delivery , very good pavkaging
I tried 3 or 4 different methods to get these to germinate but unfortunately none did. Tried cold scarifying and stratification. Tried on a heat mat and also in moist substrate. No luck. If any plants for sale, I'd be interested.
Once again great quality on time delivery they are really doing well
Unfortunately none of the few seeds germinated.
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.