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Wooded in autumn, started in spring and struggles like all young plants following the heatwave. Had a few raspberries and thrived.
Elizabeth A.
Gazeran
On arrival, there was just a 1 cm (0in) piece sticking out of the ground. The supported stem was completely dried up. The root ball crumbled as soon as it was out and I was worried for my plans. 2 months later, they are 15 cm (6in) tall with about ten leaves. I won't be eating any raspberries anytime soon.
A bit embarrassed to show a photo with a 30 cm (12in) branch that has leaves and receive this tiny thing. The other 2 raspberry varieties purchased at the same time were fine. In fact, they already have fruits.
Muriel
Everything is fine
No problem with the wood, the young plants have grown well, the first raspberries will soon be ripe. I can't wait to taste them.
Claire P.
Mediterranean
Excellent growth for naked roots, planted in shade in a Mediterranean climate. The colour is more yellow than golden (less spectacular than in the pictures) but the taste is delicious. First fruits at the end of May as early as the first year.
MP
lovely stem
It seems to be growing well.
Françoise R.
Good young plant
Dear Field of Plants,
Recovery at 95 percent.
The smooth young plants to be seen later.
I highly recommend this establishment!!
Best regards,
[Your Name]
Patrick C.
raspberry
Vine-plant with very few leaves and the young leaves are damaged like burnt disappointment.
Jeanne Annie B.
very beautiful stems
Christelle H.
perfect reception
My order arrived very quickly, 2-3 days.
The young plants are very well packaged, in perfect freshness. Very beautiful water, looking forward to seeing them grow.
Very good service and quality of field of plants compared to competitors.