Japanese Wineberry, Self Fertile - Rubus Phoenicolasius
Japanese Wineberry, Self Fertile - Rubus Phoenicolasius
Still quite rare , these incredibly sweet, orange red to deep burgundy-red berries are delicious if picked and eaten straight from the bush when they ripen in August.
They also can be cooked up in the same way as you would raspberries (which they are closely related to). They come on a large, deciduous bush that is easy to grow, although you will get the best fruit when it is trained against a sunny, south-facing wall or fence.
Garden care: Prepare the planting area well, removing all perennial weeds and adding plenty of well-rotted garden compost or manure. Plant canes 45cm (18in) apart in a trench 8cm (3in) deep, carefully spreading out the roots and backfilling with soil.
Still quite rare , these incredibly sweet, orange red to deep burgundy-red berries are delicious if picked and eaten straight from the bush when they ripen in August.
They also can be cooked up in the same way as you would raspberries (which they are closely related to). They come on a large, deciduous bush that is easy to grow, although you will get the best fruit when it is trained against a sunny, south-facing wall or fence.
Garden care: Prepare the planting area well, removing all perennial weeds and adding plenty of well-rotted garden compost or manure. Plant canes 45cm (18in) apart in a trench 8cm (3in) deep, carefully spreading out the roots and backfilling with soil.
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