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Boysenberry

$18.00$60.00

Huge berries with outstanding flavour! This plant produces juicy, deep purple berries that can grow to be over an inch long and an inch around. Boysenberries have blackberry, raspberry, loganberry, and dewberry in their parentage. Delectable when eaten fresh and famously used for outstanding jams and jellies. Heat-tolerant. Ripens in August. Self-pollinating.

 

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Horseradish

$5.00$12.00

Spicy, edible root rich in many nutrients and minerals, belonging to the plant family Cruciferae (the same family as many vegetables the common gardener knows well – cabbage, brussels sprouts, broccoli and cauliflower!). Very forgiving plant that can tolerate many different sun exposures but does best in full sun to partial sun. If you’re short on room, even consider growing this wonderful plant in a container!

 

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Jerusalem Artichoke

$3.25$12.00

Also known as sunchokes, these perennial relative of the sunflower that produces edible, white-fleshed tubers are great for cooking! Not only do they produce masses of beautiful yellow blooms 7-8cm in diameter, the tubers they produce contain no starch but inulin rather, making them a great addition for a diabetics diet or anyone who’s looking for an alternative to potatoes or other starches! Very similar to planting potatoes!

 

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Loganberry

Original price was: $70.00.Current price is: $60.00.

A unique and flavorful berry! This natural cross between blackberries and red raspberries produces long, tasty, dark red berries that are good for fresh eating, juicing, or making pies, jams and jellies. Thornless canes grow horizontally, so supports help keep fruit off the ground. Berries are sweetest when allowed to ripen on the bush. Heat-tolerant. Ripens July. Self-pollinating.

 

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Tayberry

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This is a combined parentage of Red Raspberry and Blackberry crosses. It is similar to the Red Raspberry in its character. But it carries some of the Blackberry traits. Yield and flavor are very good. Berries are large conical shape, firm and well filled. Core stays in the berry similar to blackberry species, but color is deep red like the Red Raspberry types. The taste is more in likeness to the Red Raspberry, but has hints of boysenberry in its flavor. Tay Berry will out yield standard raspberry. In places it proven to be adapted. Zones 6-10

 

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‘Cascade Delight’ Raspberry

$12.00$30.00

Cascade Delight shows outstanding resistance to root rot, meaning it will thrive in wetter gardens where other varieties have failed. Similar in season and productivity to Tulameen, this variety boasts bigger, firmer berries. Expect a heavy yield of berries with an intense, traditional raspberry flavour, beginning in July and continuing for a month or more. On wet sites, improve drainage by growing on an 18′ mound. Exceptionally large, firm, conical-shaped, red berries with excellent colour and quality; canes strong, upright and almost spineless; excellent variety for the home garden due to fruit size and extended harvest season (approximately 50 days); ripens in July. Nearly thornless!

 

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‘Fall Gold’ Raspberry

$12.00$40.00

A rare, exciting self-fertile gold raspberry with the same deliciously sweet taste of red varieties, and with the ability to produce two crops each season. Fruit is relatively large. Everbearing: after a late summer to fall harvest, a second crop arrives the following spring on the same canes. Excellent fresh or for preserves and pies. The bright berries brighten the garden. Upright growth habit. Thorny.

 

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‘Honey Queen’ Raspberry

$12.00$40.00

Honey Queen Raspberry is known for its sweet honey flavour and unique yellow colour. Its berries are soft and medium-sized, nice for picking and eating in the summer. It was developed in Rocky Mountain House by Robert Erskine and is very winter hardy. Canes are yellowish, floricane, arched and moderately spiny.

Honey Queen should be trellised upright for best results. While all raspberries prefer the sun, Honey Queen is the best option for planting in shady areas. Floricane.

 

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‘SK Red Mammoth’ Raspberry

$12.00$40.00

Red Mammoth is a highly productive summer-bearing (Floricane) variety of raspberry. It’s an improvement over the prairie standard (Boyne) raspberry being sweeter, larger (rightfully named) and higher yielding.

The delicious Red Mammoth Raspberries typically average around 2.2 cm (just under 1″) in diameter. It was rated first place for highest yield in growing trials in Manitoba. Berries are highly flavoured and great for fresh eating, freezing and processing. Berries start to ripen a few weeks later than Red Bounty, typically from around the middle of July and will produce all summer long. Canes will require support through trellising. Released by the University of Saskatchewan in 1999. Floricane.

 

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‘Tulameen’ Raspberry

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Exceptionally large, firm, conical-shaped, red berries with excellent colour and quality; canes strong, upright and almost spineless; excellent variety for the home garden due to fruit size and extended harvest season (approximately 50 days); ripens in July. Floricane.

 

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Purple Raspberry

$12.00

Beautiful round, red berries which mature to a deep purple/black colour. Long, slender, arching canes with purplish-red bark and many prickles. Fruit colour never fades – even when canned or frozen! Multi-stemmed shrub that can get 3-6 ft. tall and between 6-12ft wide!

 

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