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Shipping all of our plants potted in soil to ensure the best possible start when planted in yard or garden.  This enables us to ship year round.  Plants make great  gifts!

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When you open a box with a plant from Clifton's Nursery, you will see that we go to great lengths to pamper our plants. We know you will be pleased. Please consider our plant material not only for yourself, but for gift giving too!

Your plants will arrive at your doorstep carefully cradled in a package engineered specifically for our nursery. As an added benefit, the plants will arrive in their original container with their original soil mix---to minimize plant shock, we do not bareroot the plants prior to shipment.

Do you know citrus make excellent indoor plants?  And that many have very fragrant blossoms?  Try one today.  Many unusual new varieties in stock, including Italian Lemon tree.

Shipping year round!  Purchase a tree in soil and you will be off to a much better head start.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Canby Raspberry Vines Triple Staked Super One Gallon Plants
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Canby Raspberry Vines Triple Staked Super One Gallon Plants

Our Price: $33.98
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HRSPB001

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Grown by Monrovia growers in oversized container making for a much faster head start on fresh berries. The Heritage Raspberry is a prolific producer of tasty dark red fruit in midsummer to fall of second year. Small white flowers precede fruit on erect, thornless canes. Deciduous. Blooms in spring. Rapid growing canes to 5 to 6 feet long. Full sun. Hardy to USDA zone 4 and all higher zones. Enjoy fresh fruit on breakfast cereal, baking, jams and jellies, and best of all, fresh eating. Triple staked, and shipped as a potted one gallon vine in its original soil and container.

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Grown by Monrovia growers in oversized container making for a much faster head start on fresh berries. The Canby Raspberry is a prolific producer of tasty dark red fruit in midsummer to fall of second year.


Small white flowers precede fruit on erect, thornless canes. Deciduous.


Blooms in spring. Rapid growing canes to 5 to 6 feet long. Full sun. Hardy to USDA zone 4 and all higher zones.


Enjoy fresh fruit on breakfast cereal, baking, jams and jellies, and best of all, fresh eating.


Triple staked, and shipped as a potted one gallon vine in its original soil and container.


Product Details:
Product Length: 7.0 inches
Product Width: 7.0 inches
Product Height: 25.0 inches
Product Weight: 12.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews
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3Canby Thornless Raspberry Potted Plant for Patio GardensFeb 16, 2011
By kone "kone"
Who says you need a garden to grow fresh raspberries? This pre-potted Canby raspberry plant will grow in its pot right on your patio or porch.

Canby raspberries have a thornless (or near thornless) vine. They produce a single crop of berries, generally in July in the northern midwest states, earlier if you live further south. The berries are bright red, medium in size, and have excellent flavor for eating fresh or in jams or jellies. The plants need full sunshine (8 - 12 hours or so a day) for optimal growth, and when potted, as this one is, it will require daily watering. Raspberries will grow in just about any soil, but prefer a moist environment for the roots. (When you go on vacation, make sure you have someone water your raspberries!).

Raspberries generally produce fruit on 2-year old vines, so your first year will likely be berry-free. The second and third years will produce the most fruit, probably several pints or more from this plant. After the third year, the canes will die and need to be cut out, as new shoots will emerge and produce new fruit.

One can always transplant this potted plant into some sunny corner in a yard, and the plant will do well, perhaps better than in a potted state.

For less expensive raspberries, order some canby or latham plants (they come as root stock), and plant them in a cultivated spot that gets enough sunshine. These can be had at any hardware home store that has a garden center. Buy about 4-6 of these, and you will get a bonanza of berries. Cover the ground with straw, grass clipping, or even raked leaves, and no weeds will emerge to choke out the plants. Prepared this way, you have a virtually maintenence-free raspberry plot - all you need to add is water and cut out the dead canes each spring.

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