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Vines and Canes

Raspberry, Red

Heritage, Latham, Purple, Update

Raspberry, Black

Black cap, Bristol, Jewel

Raspberry, gold

Blackberry, Thornless

Loganberry

Kiwi vines

Trees

Locust, honey/Black

Mulberry

Plum

Peach

Herbs and Support species

Rosemary

Comfrey, Bocking 4

Raspberry, Black cap

Raspberry, Purple

Raspberry, Latham

Raspberry, Heritage

Raspberry, Red

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Heritage-An ever-bearing variety that ripens in July and again in September on primocanes. The berry is medium sized, deep red and slightly tart.

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Latham-Large red sweet berries ripen in July on upright standing canes. Like most red raspberries staking is not required but helps keep the plant tidy. Red fall foliage of the Latham adds autumn interest to landscapes.

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Update-

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Purple Brandywine-Very large sweet tart berries grow on tall and prolific canes. Brandywine takes on characteristics of its black raspberry cross producing many arcing canes and suckers freely.

Raspberry, Black

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Trees
Support species

Farm Open

June 1 to Oct 15

 

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​​Ancaster Farmers Market

37 Halson St, Ancaster, ON L9G 2B9

Wed      3pm-7pm    June 13 - Oct 15

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Dundas Farmers Market

11 Miller's Ln, Hamilton, ON L9H

Thurs    3pm-7pm   June 7 - Oct 28

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Terra winter market-Hamilton

Saturday 10am-3pm   Jan 7 -March 17

 

Phone or email  always available.

2572 Jerseyville road west

Jerseyville, Ontario

shawn@Chickabee.ca

905-531-2242

"The ecologically-destructive path we are on is as if all of humanity is in a giant car heading towards a brick wall at 100 miles per hour. Everyone in it is arguing about where to sit. Permaculturalists are some of the only ones who know how to put on the brakes and turn the wheel

                                                                                                                                 Dr David Suzuki
                                                                                             award-winning scientist, environmentalist and broadcaster

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