Glen Lyon Raspberry Plants

Raspberry, Glen Lyon

£1.49 - £2.29
  • Group: Mid Season Raspberry
  • Crops in July
  • Near Thornless
  • Excellent keeper
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About This Product

Glen Lyon Raspberry Bushes - Mid Season

Glen Lyon is the earliest of the mid-season (mid summer) cropping raspberry varieties we grow and sell. It's a model plant - hardy, disease resistant and quite vigorous. The canes are virtually thornless and because of their habit of tending to come from the centre of the plant, they present fruit in a way that makes picking easy. The flavour is full and tangy, cropping is heavy and Glen Lyon is one of the best raspberries to keep in the fridge. It also freezes well. As with all the plants in our range of raspberries for sale these are certified plants grown from virus-tested parent material in the UK.

Features

  • Self-fertile.
  • Nearly thornless.
  • Upright growth.
  • Large crops.
  • Fruit weight is about 4g.
  • Glossy fruit, firm texture, excellent tangy flavour.
  • Certified

Growing Glen Lyon 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. This is especially true with Glen Lyon which absolutely hates heavy clay soils. All raspberries like the sun and the summer fruiting varieties, in particular, are happier with some shelter from strong wind.

History & Trivia

All the raspberry canes bred by the Scottish Crop Research Institute are named after Glens in Scotland. Most supermarket raspberries come from Spain these days; in 2007 it was discovered that Spanish farmers were growing Glen Lyon and other varieties without permission, or even bothering to change the name on the box!

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

Standard practice is to deliver raspberry canes with last year's growth cut back to 45-60 cm.

Therefore, summer fruiting raspberries will bear few, if any, berries in the Summer following planting. Their first full fruiting season will be in the year after.