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Lubera® - the Swiss producers Swiss quality varieties and plants
New Videos We at Lubera are constantly producing new videos about our gardening passion: berry and fruit plants. There are different topics: breeding new varieties, fruit gardening in general, easy management of berry bushes and fruit trees, pruning, announcing new new varieties ..... We always want to share our passion and we want you to have an inside look at our breeding, gardening and and how we think. So stay tuned - we constantly update our Video Blog. By signing in for the Lubera Video Newsletter and Alert you will always receive a short e-mail when new videos are available.
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Redloves® that's all you need
Dear GardenerThere are not many times in the life of a breeder that he can present a really new product. As an apple breeder I have to accept, that in the end every new apple is just...an apple. But the first good eating redfleshed apples, which we are now handing over to you, are really new and different - so that they deserve an own family and brand name: Redlove®, the love apple. As a gardener, you will be overwhelmed by the amount of benefits and pleasures you will get out of Redlove® trees in your garden, in your patio or on your terrace:
All you need is....Redlove®: Markus Kobelt, breeder and founder of Lubera®Lubera & Suttons
When we first met Suttons at a plant show in Essen, Germane in February 2010, we soon noticed, that we are speaking the same language, the language of gardening. Coming from the seed business, Suttons Seeds is working with passion on one project: helping you to grow your gardens, your plants easier and faster, with more success. And at Lubera we are working at the same goal: breeding and producing better fruit and berry plants for home gardeners. With that said, there was and is also a good connection of culture and we both share the gardeners mentality of just doing it, rather than negotiating and planning some more years. And the result is: We really just did it! Suttons is now selling Lubera fruit plants in the UK and we are helping UK gardeners with more information about our plants, starting with this site.
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