A very high yielding, very early selection from France. The earliest variety currently available, Junifer produces easily picked, good quality fruit commencing in early July. This variety crops heavily on the first-year wood giving a good yield immediately after planting.
*Bareroot – November to March is the ideal time to plant bare-root plants. These are plants that have been grown in open ground, then dug up for despatch and planting during the dormant season. They are called ‘bare-root’ plants as they are supplied with no soil around their roots. They will come packed in damp compost to stop the roots drying out and should be planted as soon as possible. As long as the compost is kept damp planting can be delayed for a few weeks if necessary.