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'Joan J' Raspberry Plants
- A superb autumn-fruiting (primocane) variety which crops very reliably.
- Large yields (over 2kg) with excellent pest and disease resistance.
- An intense, sweet flavour, with large red fruits that hold well on the plant.
- Extraordinarily long harvest period, from July right through to October.
- Plant on a sunny spot in rows, with 50cm between canes and tie into supports as they grow. Can even be planted in a large pot (40cm+ in diameter).
- Primocane (autumn-fruiting) variety. Primocane varieties fruit on the current year's growth. In February, cut back all the fruited canes to the ground. New canes will pop up during spring.
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'Joan J' Raspberry Plants
- A superb autumn-fruiting (primocane) variety which crops very reliably.
- Large yields (over 2kg) with excellent pest and disease resistance.
- An intense, sweet flavour, with large red fruits that hold well on the plant.
- Extraordinarily long harvest period, from July right through to October.
- Plant on a sunny spot in rows, with 50cm between canes and tie into supports as they grow. Can even be planted in a large pot (40cm+ in diameter).
- Primocane (autumn-fruiting) variety. Primocane varieties fruit on the current year's growth. In February, cut back all the fruited canes to the ground. New canes will pop up during spring.
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- A superb autumn-fruiting (primocane) variety which crops very reliably.
- Large yields (over 2kg) with excellent pest and disease resistance.
- An intense, sweet flavour, with large red fruits that hold well on the plant.
- Extraordinarily long harvest period, from July right through to October.
- Plant on a sunny spot in rows, with 50cm between canes and tie into supports as they grow. Can even be planted in a large pot (40cm+ in diameter).
- Primocane (autumn-fruiting) variety. Primocane varieties fruit on the current year's growth. In February, cut back all the fruited canes to the ground. New canes will pop up during spring.

















