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Product review for Heritage Raspberries Overall Rating: ![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating :: Viewing page 1 of 2 - Saturday, October 03, 2009They just won't stop Reviewed By: M (Mason, Michigan) I planted 6 Heritage Raspberry plants in spring 2008. The first season yield was small but tasty, but this year was incredible. They just won't stop! I have picked a quart every other day for 2 months now and, today I picked 3 quarts. I have maintained them with a hefty mulch of rich compost and organic, natural controls for the Japanese Beetles, that unfortunately love them as much as I do. When I think about what I would have had to pay for organic raspberries in the grocery store, these have paid for themselves 10x over! - Friday, February 16, 2007Excellent Raspberry Reviewed By: Malcolm Overton (Poseyville, Indiana) I bought Heritage Raspberries two years ago and highly recommend it. It produced some the fall of the first year and is a very good producer with little care. The thorns are no real problem and the plants do not have to be trellised if you do not want to. It is my favorite raspberry variety and has proven itself. Heritage Raspberries freeze well and do not crumble very much at all. - Wednesday, July 04, 2007Success Reviewed By: Paul (Iowa City, IA) I purchased a Heritage raspberry cane from another nursery, but when I opened the package the “dormant” cane looked more like a dead stick. I planted the "dormant" cane, but it still looks like a dead stick nearly two months later. In contrast, the three dormant canes I purchased from Gurneys arrived in good shape, and I had green leaves and blooms in no time. I am looking forward to the berries. - Monday, November 26, 2007Excellent First Year Reviewed By: Mary Dumond (Frenchville, ME) Planted right away, and before fall started producing some berries the first year. If this keeps up by next year will have a nice crop. Very happy with this brand, can't beat two crops a year. - Friday, October 31, 2008Kids love them Reviewed By: Mike (Statham, Georgia ) Planted 3 plants this spring, they produced a few berries late spring and more in the fall. I have a 2 boys 5 and 2 years old. They love them they will look to see if some are ripe every time they go outside and the 2 year old keeps saying "I want more!!" So I'm back to order more plants. Great tasting !! |