From that website you can only order black raspberries in pots of either one plant (as in the link I gave) or three plants -- pretty much any other site I found that sells Glen Coe does the 1 pot/3 pot offer -- you're effectively buying one raspberry cane per pot (which does make them hideously expensive, but like a lot of things I'm thinking of growing I don't find them locally). From what I can find you can take cuttings and grow more plants, although it'd take a few years to get a fruit-producing plant.
With regular red raspberries (and on occasion yellow raspberries) you buy them as canes which you then plant -- most commonly you get six or twelve canes, but I have just seen that Thompson-Morgan does three-came orders (as it seems to be with anything, buying more canes means it works out cheaper per cane).
I'm open to discussing an order share, although I will admit I am a bit partial to the idea of growing black raspberries :)
Re: Peppers
From that website you can only order black raspberries in pots of either one plant (as in the link I gave) or three plants -- pretty much any other site I found that sells Glen Coe does the 1 pot/3 pot offer -- you're effectively buying one raspberry cane per pot (which does make them hideously expensive, but like a lot of things I'm thinking of growing I don't find them locally). From what I can find you can take cuttings and grow more plants, although it'd take a few years to get a fruit-producing plant.
With regular red raspberries (and on occasion yellow raspberries) you buy them as canes which you then plant -- most commonly you get six or twelve canes, but I have just seen that Thompson-Morgan does three-came orders (as it seems to be with anything, buying more canes means it works out cheaper per cane).
I'm open to discussing an order share, although I will admit I am a bit partial to the idea of growing black raspberries :)