Raspberry plants. Best planted out in Spring.
Dig a hole that is roomy enough for the roots to spread. … Canes should be spaced 18 inches apart, with about four feet between rows.
They love a sunny spot, with rich, well drained soil.
Raspberry plants
8 in stock
Raspberry plants. Grow your own delicious raspberries!
Best planted out in Spring.
Dig a hole that is roomy enough for the roots to spread. … Canes should be spaced 18 inches apart, with about four feet between rows.
They love a sunny spot, with rich, well drained soil.
R95.00
8 in stock
Shipping Countries: South Africa
Shipping States: Western Cape (South Africa)
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We will process your order within 1-3 business days.
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| Weight | .750 kg |
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Product Location
Winery Rd, Raithby, South Africa-
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