Raspberry "Indian Summer" - a description of the variety

This variety was deduced by a Russian scientist. Fruiting has more to do with annual shoots. This very promising variety, was obtained by crossing, and it has one significant difference: it is permissible to pinch the apex at the shoots.

Care for Raspberry "Indian Summer"

If you decided to try to grow a raspberry variety "Indian Summer" on your site, then you are interested in permanent and abundant fruit bearing. It will be possible to achieve really good results provided all the recommendations regarding this variety are fulfilled.

We will begin with a description of the raspberry variety "Indian Summer". If the harvest is properly harvested, up to 50% of the berries will have a marketable appearance, which is considered a very good indicator. At the same time, the berry itself is perfectly separated from the stalk and thus preserves its integrity. Approximately from the beginning of September and until frosts, you can count on a constant harvest. The first collection is at the end of June. But, like any other similar sort, the repair raspberry "Indian Summer" needs competent care. Let's consider in more detail the main recommendations of cultivation of a grade of a raspberry "Indian summer":

  1. First of all, you should properly plant a bush. It all depends on the type of soil on the site. If it is not rich in nutrients, you will have to dig a pit about 60 cm deep, while its diameter remains the standard and is 40 cm. Make sure that the roots are dilated in different directions, and after instillation the kidneys of the stem remain under the ground for about a couple centimeters.
  2. Repaired raspberry "Indian summer" will bear much longer if you trim the last year's shoots and stems in time. The stronger the pruning , the later the crop will ripen on the branch, the berry itself will become somewhat oblong.
  3. According to the description of the raspberry variety "Indian Summer", it tolerates frosts well, perfectly resists attacks of spider mite and powdery mildew. So in warm latitudes especially to wrap up bushes for wintering is not necessary.