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$22.00 5 for
Early Fall. Heirloom variety popular with home gardeners. Great for fresh eating on processing. The fall crop is highly productive and ripens from the end of September through October. Easy to pick medium berries on upright canes that don’t need support.
Grows in full sun, well drained soil, good air circulation.
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