Posted by deer resistant gardener | Posted in flowers, Rubus | Posted on 03-03-2010
Growing Fruit Plants
Fruit Plants
royalty rubus strigosus. Actually a cross between a purple and a red raspberry, the Royalty Raspberry produces some of the largest rapsberries. Its large, reddish fruits are sweet and very flavorful when eaten fresh and are excellent for jams and jellies.. This plant also tends to be extrememly productive and vigorous in its growth.
- Sunlight: Full Sun
- Considered Deer Resistant: Yes
- Flower/Plant Spreads over time: Yes
- Beautiful Fragrance: Yes
- Good for Containers: Yes
- Can be grown indoors: Yes
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Posted by deer resistant gardener | Posted in flowers, Rubus | Posted on 02-03-2010
Growing Fruit Plants
Fruit Plants
cumberland rubus ideaus. Who couldn’t love fresh raspberry picking? Now try doing it in your own backyard! These Latham Red Raspberries ripen in late June and are cold hardy. It produces many large, firm and attractive red berries. Fruit is formed on previous year’s growth so be sure to prune right after fruiting if necessary.
- Sunlight: Full Sun
- Considered Deer Resistant: Yes
- Flower/Plant Spreads over time: Yes
- Beautiful Fragrance: Yes
- Good for Containers: Yes
- Can be grown indoors: Yes
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Posted by deer resistant gardener | Posted in flowers, Rubus | Posted on 01-03-2010
Growing Fruit Plants
Fruit Plants
fall gold rubus idaeus. This early fall ripening raspberry will truly be a precious commodity in your garden! With soft, medium-size fruits, this plant produces golden raspberries with an excellent flavor great for eating, jellies, desserts, and salads. Its yeild is moderate.
- Sunlight: Full Sun
- Considered Deer Resistant: Yes
- Flower/Plant Spreads over time: Yes
- Beautiful Fragrance: Yes
- Good for Containers: Yes
- Can be grown indoors: Yes
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