Rooted summer-fruiting raspberry canes. These were pulled today (Sunday) with roots attached because they were running into other fruit bushes nearby. You can see from the photo they have nice healthy fibrous roots. I'm storing them in a bucket of damp spent compost until collection. Thornless variety "Glen ample", which does well for me.
I cut them back a little to help them survive being moved, but I left as many buds as I dare, which qualifies them as "long cane" plants - with any luck you will get fruit in the first year.
Raspberries like moist fertile soil and at least some sun, but they can take a little bit of shade.
There's a fair number of canes, so - within reason - I will share between several people if there is demand.
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