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Octavia Raspberry Plants

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Octavia Raspberry Bushes - Late Season

Description of Octavia Plants & Fruit:
Octavia is a reliable new breed with meaty fruit that pop right off the plug.
They aren't as richly coloured as some earlier breeds but the flavour is good, with few seeds.
Despite being quite soft and juicy, Octavia raspberries do keep relatively well.
It's a tidy plant that bears fruit all along the canes, almost down to the bottom.
This is one of the last raspberries to finish cropping each summer.

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Characteristics of Octavia Bushes:

  • Self-fertile.
  • Quite Thorny.
  • Upright growth.
  • Crops right down to the base of the canes.
  • Fruit weight is over 4g on average.
  • Very hardy - recommended for Scotland and the North.
  • Good for freezing.
  • All round disease resistant, apart from Raspberry Bushy Dwarf Virus.
  • Crops Mid-July to Early August

Growing Octavia Raspberry Plants:
Raspberries are easy to grow, but they do need good conditions: a rich soil that drains well & is kept moist in dry weather, lots of sun and ideally some shelter from strong wind.

Please remember to plant raspberries with their roots just under the surface. Deep planting kills them.

Read about how to grow Summer Fruiting Raspberries here.

Background Information on Octavia Raspberry Bushes:
One of its parents is Glen Ample, the other is an unreleased trial variety (the majority of fruit plants that people breed are never released, but many are kept because they have useful qualities).
First bred in 1996 at the East Malling Research Station by Vicky Knight, Octavia was released in 2002.