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• Self-fertile

• Great for patios and small spaces

• Autumn fruiting

• Sweet mild flavour

• Deep red fruits

 

The Rubus Lowberry® Little Sweet Sister is an autumn fruiting, compact, dwarf raspberry bush.

 

Description

This small, compact Raspberry displays small, star-like, white-flushed pink flowers during spring, followed by tasty, medium-sized, deep red fruits in early August that are great for eating, cooking and making jams. The Rubus Lowberry® Little Sweet Sister is a compact fruit brush with coarse, small, green leaves.

 

Planting Position

This Raspberry is a low-maintenance addition, suitable for containers and is often placed on balconies and patios. The Rubus Lowberry® Little Sweet Sister will do well in sheltered areas in full sun to lightly dappled shade in moist, well-drained soil.

 

Aftercare

Raspberries are easy to grow but do require moderate maintenance. Prune any dried, overlapping or damaged branches during the dormant season to maintain a healthy plant and encourage fruit production. Water well and feed monthly during the growing season

 

Size

The fruit bush can reach a height of 80cm.

Lowberry 'Little Sweet Sister' | Raspberry

£29.95Price
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Expected to ship at the end of August
  • 🚚 Standard Delivery £9.95 within 10-12 business Days.

     

    Height: 80cm
    Spread: 80cm
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    Fertility: self-fertile
    Harvest: early-August
    Uses: eating, cooking and making jams
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    Soil Type: chalk, sand, clay
    Soil Moisture: moist but well-drained
    Soil pH: acid, neutral
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    Sun: full sun to lightly dappled shade
    Exposure: sheltered areas

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