Youngberry

Rubus ursinus

Very similar to boysenberry but with slightly smaller, sweeter and shinier berries. Developed in 1905, this blackberry/raspberry/dewberry cross has been grown commercially since 1926. Harvest two weeks before boysenberry. The soft fruit is suitable for sauces and syrups. Plant to extend your cane berry season.

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Youngberry

Rarely available in a punnet as the fruit does not travel well, you'll need to grow this berry yourself to enjoy the complexity of its fruit. If you love the flavour of caneberries, you'll want to add this bramble to your berry patch.
How to grow

FLORICANE - These berries fruit on second year wood. Prune after fruiting, but only remove the canes that have already produced fruit. Provide a trellis or frame at planting to contain growth and for ease of harvest. Improve soil with compost prior to planting. Apply compost annually in spring. Water during long dry periods and during fruiting

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