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Canby Raspberries
Canby Raspberries
Cold Hardy and Thornless

  (1 customer reviews)

Canby Raspberries picking is a pleasure, eating is an experience! Robust flavor, intense red color and a sweet, fruity aroma. Excellent quality fresh, canned, frozen. Thornless. Self pollinating. 1-year plants.

At the supermarket, a handful of raspberries or blackberries can cost $5 or more. But why pay those premium prices when you can harvest baskets of these flavor-filled berries for fresh-eating, jams and desserts right from you own backyard? For easiest harvest and to reduce the risk of fungal disease, provide some types of support for the canes. A simple wire trellis set between posts often adequate. Cut spent canes to the ground after they finish fruiting.

Zones: 3-8.

Buying Options
Canby Raspberries - Plants
08469 - For each offer ordered, get 3 plants.
Price: 1 - $10.95
2 to 3 - $10.50
4 or more - $10.25
Quantity:
Product Details
Zones: 3 - 8 (-40° F.)
Height: 4-6 ft
Spacing: 3 ft
Depth: same as in the nursery
Spread: 4-6 ft
Sun/Shade: full/part sun
Pollinator: Self-pollinating
Yield: 1-2 quarts
Color: White
Foliage: Medium green
Blooms: June
Fruit: Large, firm, juicy, high capped, bright red raspberries
Comments: Grows best in regions with cool summers. Only thornless red raspberry; very few or no thorns. Fine flavored, high quality fruit. Resistant to viruses. immune to aphids. Good soil drainage is required; sensitive to root rot. PLANTING: IN HEAVY CLAY, ADD 1/3 TO 1/2 SAND AND 1/3 COMPOST OR COMPOSTED MANURE CROWN SHOULD BE AT SOIL LEVEL. WHEN PLANTED IN THE FALL, MULCH AFTER A HARD FREEEZE. GROWTH: PRODUCE ON 1 YEAR OLD STEMS. REMOVE OLD CANES AFTER THEY HAVE PRODUCED MAKING ROOM FOR NEW CANES. IN SUMMER, CUT YOUNG CANES BACK TO 4-5 FT., KEEP LATERALS TO 2-3 FT. REMOVE WEAK SMALL CANES-LEAVE ONLY 8-9 STRONGER CANES.
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Canby Raspberries  Ships In The Spring
Unable to ship to: AE AK BC GU HI PR

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 -  Saturday, October 13, 2007
Love This!
Reviewed By: Sonia (Anchorage, Alaska)
Living in a cool climate, it can sometimes be a challenge to find a plant that will produce as same as the Canby has for us. Our berries are HUGE, have the absolute best flavor, are firm & hold their shape and are very prolific. All that and they're so fun to pick because they're THORNLESS!!


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