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The Glen Ample Raspberry Plant by Thompson & Morgan is a hardy, mid-season fruiting shrub that produces up to 1.5kg of large, sweet, deep red berries per plant. Featuring spine-free canes for easy harvesting, it thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, growing up to 1.5m tall. Supplied as 6 bare root canes, this variety is perfect for patio pots or garden rows, delivering heavy crops between June and July with minimal fuss.






| ASIN | B07B7LTCH2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 20,189 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 81 in Outdoor Fruit Plants |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (112) |
| Date First Available | 5 Mar. 2018 |
| Expected blooming period | Summer |
| Manufacturer | Thompson & Morgan |
| Sunlight exposure | Full Sun |
D**S
A bit slow to start but grew tall their first year
These grew well in their first year despite being a bit slow to start. As this is the first year in which they don't usually bear fruit I look forward to seeing them do so in the coming year.
J**N
Good little raspberry bush.
Growing well no Robert's yet.
A**X
Just binned them all as they died and died up
Bought these to find it was pretty much 6 twigs with some hit and miss routes. Two of the twigs had a little bit of growth on them but don't think they'll be going anywhere. Went to local supermarket and bought some healthier brushes instead. Will change review if anything happens in the next few years
R**H
lovely plants
very easy to grow, unfortunately one plant didn't take the other 5 produced a good crop for first year.
H**N
Already Growing
I only planted these about three weeks ago, and already they are starting to grow shoots on five of them. I wish I had taken pictures from my allotment to show you all. I did a video instead. Highly recommended.
V**R
Small 6 to 10 inches above the ground when planted
The photo was of the largest with the most root. I hope they grow. Received today 4 April 2024 and straightaway planted. I’ll add to this review when I see if they grow. They measured 6 to 10 inches above ground when planted. I received 7 plants, some with large roots, some tiny.
P**N
Rasberries
These are bare root rasbery canes which are planted and all but one seem to be growing on quite well.
R**Y
Poor
These plants are rather poorly, only one plant looks like it will survive.
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