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Cheapest raspberry canes?

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  • One of the drawbacks to buying things like blueberries in pound shops and Aldi or Lidle is that you are buying little more than small rooted cuttings that will take some time to bear fruit. I have found it much better to keep an eye on the local garden centres and the plant sections of B&Q and Homebase for the end of season reductions on good sized plants which will take place shortly. Homebase are particularly good for this.
  • forgotmyname
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    Location? I will be digging a load up soon. Anywhere near the Midlands?
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  • Thank you, that's so kind! But I am on the south coast, so not very near!
  • Farway
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    bizzylizzy wrote: »
    Thank you, that's so kind! But I am on the south coast, so not very near!

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  • theoretica
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    RAS wrote: »
    Be very careful with "blueberry" as the pound shops often sell
    Vaccinium myrtillus which is the English heath plant not the blueberry you see in shops.

    That is great to know as I would like to add bilberry to my blueberry patch - thank you!
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