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Late Summer Raspberry Yellow (Rubus idaeus 'Golden Everest') - 2 liter jar
In summer, the beautiful flowers of this raspberry turn into beautiful yellow fruits. These yellow raspberries are slightly more delicate in taste than the well-known red raspberries and are ideal for jam, desserts, or just to eat straight from the hand. You can grow this variety both in the open ground and in large pots.
Raspberries are known for their tendency to 'spread' by producing many new root shoots under the ground. If you find this to be a problem, you can either create a root barrier in the soil or dig up the new shoots each year and throw them on the compost heap, or distribute the cuttings.
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Late Summer Raspberry Yellow (Rubus idaeus 'Golden Everest') - 2 liter jar
In summer, the beautiful flowers of this raspberry turn into beautiful yellow fruits. These yellow raspberries are slightly more delicate in taste than the well-known red raspberries and are ideal for jam, desserts, or just to eat straight from the hand. You can grow this variety both in the open ground and in large pots.
Raspberries are known for their tendency to 'spread' by producing many new root shoots under the ground. If you find this to be a problem, you can either create a root barrier in the soil or dig up the new shoots each year and throw them on the compost heap, or distribute the cuttings.
Organically Certified Planting Material
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