Plant name: Raspberry Tulameen
Other names: Rubus idaeus 'Tulameen'
Category: late-season raspberry
Plant family: Rosaceae
Light preference: Full sun
Soil preference: Loam, sand. Acid, Neutral. Moist but well drained/well-drained
Flowering/fruiting month: Mid July - Mid to late August
Size:
- 1.5-2.5 metres height
- 0.1-0.5 metres spread
Description: A late-season raspberry with upright, spine-free canes producing a high yield of very well-flavoured red berries over a long period.
Care: Grow in an acidic or neutral soil and mulch with acidic material such as composted bark. Train raspberries in rows between parallel wires for support. Propagate by division in the dormant season. Lift new canes along with their rootballs. Choose only newly planted, disease-free stock from which to propagate. Remove all fruited canes down to ground level in early to mid autumn. Train in new growth.
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