Our varieties
We grow five different raspberry varieties:
Eden, Red Bounty, Souris, Boyne and Mammoth
Eden, Red Bounty, Souris, Boyne and Mammoth
Our holistic Practices
We do not spray the berries or plants
We do use granular fertilizer on the soil in spring and
granular herbicide on the soil in fall
We do use granular fertilizer on the soil in spring and
granular herbicide on the soil in fall
Our Raspberries
Boyne: All round great berry we grow lots of Boyne!
Origin: Manitoba, 1960 Season: Early Size: Small (1.9g) Fruit Quality: Dark, flavorful, small berries Use: fresh eating, canning, freezing AAC- Eden: A mid-season variety with excellent productivity. The canes are tall and thornless growth is strong. The fruits are excellent caliber, an average of 2 gr. Fruits are light-coloured, firm and sweet. Ready 2024
Souris: Cousin berry to Boyne
Origin: Manitoba, 1960 Season: Early Size: medium Fruit Quality: Dark, flavorful, and sweet berries Use: fresh eating, canning, freezing Red Bounty: Bounty grows so many large berries the plants bend over with the weight! Great for jam and wine makers.
Origin: University of Saskatchewan Season: Mid Size: Large, prolific producer Fruit Quality: Fragile juicy berry good flavor Use: wine and jams Red Mammoth: Steady producer of large berries.
Origin: University of Saskatoon Fruit Quality: Dark flavorful medium berry Shape: Slightly conical Size: Large (3.2 g) Yield: Long season producer Season: Mid to late Use: Fresh eating and canning, freezing, last 3-5 days in fridge |