I was just outside harvesting more of the bountiful harvest of All Gold raspberries β I planted the canes last year and they are delicious and very heavy croppers. π
Yellow fall raspberries are my favorite, indeed sweeter than red. I'm planning on adding more yellow plants to the spaces where some of the reds have died out.
This is the first year in over 10 years that we've not had our yellow rasps. They started to appear in what was our rose bed, so we decided to get rid of the roses (they were decades old and dying off anyway) and keep the wild rasps. Thank you Mother Nature! At first the birds left them be, but believe me, they learned.π They were quite prolific but, as with the roses, they were started to go, so my husband dug them up this past winter. We planted bought canes and what a mistake – only 2 out of 9 lived. However, Mother Nature came through with a plant growing out of one of our stone walls; this time with red rasps. It probably helps that we live in Tayside, berry capital of the UK/world.
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Omg. Yummy. π out smart those birds. They ate all my blueberries π«. π₯Ήπ₯Ή
I was just outside harvesting more of the bountiful harvest of All Gold raspberries β I planted the canes last year and they are delicious and very heavy croppers. π
Wow.
And I love the thwarting of the black birds! π
Same like dragon fruit , yellow once are more sweeter than red
Beautiful yellow fruit
OH WOW YUMMY!
I didn't know you could get yellow fruit. Thank you for sharing Huw πΏππΏ
Thank you Huw!β€
They taste like sherbet to meπ
Yes they are.
In the states, we have a Fall Gold and also Anne.
Yes, they do taste better. Black ones do, too
Yellow fall raspberries are my favorite, indeed sweeter than red. I'm planning on adding more yellow plants to the spaces where some of the reds have died out.
I've been trying for years I hasn't happened hopefully this next year they hit πππ
totally agree. Fall gold tastes much better
This is the first year in over 10 years that we've not had our yellow rasps. They started to appear in what was our rose bed, so we decided to get rid of the roses (they were decades old and dying off anyway) and keep the wild rasps. Thank you Mother Nature! At first the birds left them be, but believe me, they learned.π They were quite prolific but, as with the roses, they were started to go, so my husband dug them up this past winter. We planted bought canes and what a mistake – only 2 out of 9 lived. However, Mother Nature came through with a plant growing out of one of our stone walls; this time with red rasps. It probably helps that we live in Tayside, berry capital of the UK/world.
Yeah, yello raspberries have been available for at least 30 years. I prefer black raspberries, myself.π₯°π¨π¦
Ok,ok, I'm growing them