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Dec 01, 2011 17:51

Why are there fresh raspberries growing in my garden? Plump and red. It's December!

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aunty_marion December 1 2011, 23:04:32 UTC
I usually get a second flush of a few raspberries in October, sometimes into early November. I looked out of the window this week, and spotted several still-green ones on one of the branches. 'WTF?' I thought... Must go out and have a closer look this weekend.

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kc_risenphoenix December 2 2011, 02:20:22 UTC
weird and wacky Britain?

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lee_rowan December 2 2011, 02:56:44 UTC
We had some through the first week of November, until a hard frost. We usually have snow here in Ontario by the first week of November. Oh, no, global warming is just a myth. right.

Lots of razberries are two-crop varieties - early summer and mid-fall.
Yum.

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mylodon December 2 2011, 14:38:35 UTC
They are not raspberries. They are Shaneberries, appearing in honour of the little Welsh whizz (aka chez nous as dopey from Snow White) and his imminent retirement.

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cweb December 6 2011, 17:15:38 UTC
Hmmm...I like that. I think I'll toddle into my backyard and see if my canes have produced any for December...

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