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Product Details
Zones: 5 - 8 (-10° F.)
Height: 20'-std, 12' dwf
Spacing: 15 -20 feet
Depth: Plant with graft union 2 inches above soil surface
Spread: 18' std, 15' dwf
Sun/Shade: Full Sun
Pollinator: Self-pollinating
Yield: 2-5 bushels
Color: Pink
Foliage: Medium green
Blooms: April
Fruit: Large, clingstone fruit with dark crimson skin and flesh
Comments: Tart flavor. Withstands bacterial leaf spot. High yielder, dependable. Bear 2 days before Elberta.
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 -  Friday, May 18, 2007
Amazing growth
Reviewed By: Dana (Fayetteville, NC)
I've never seen anything grow at the rate that these raspberries did. They were planted March 8, and within a week most of the plants had leaves developing. Here it is May 18, and they have berries (some of which are huge)that are turning deep pink already! I expect to have the first ripe berries by the first week in June - that means the plants went from dormant bare root to producing fruit in 3 months! Maybe it has something to do with the fact that the area we planted in was a horse pasture for the last 10 years? The only drawback is that I have no idea what variety they are if I want to order at a later time...I have requested this information twice and can't get the answer (they are listed as red raspberry "our choice of variety").

 -  Thursday, June 07, 2007
Very pleased
Reviewed By: Victoria (Bly, Oregon)
We received our raspberries in the first week of April, and kept them in our greenhouse until the weather was better, and they are doing fabulously in the yard. New canes popping up left and right, and there are blossoms already on the parent plants. I can't wait to taste the first berry batch!

 -  Sunday, September 02, 2007
doing ok
Reviewed By: Kathy (Los Alamos, New Mexico)
I guess I planted them wrong, because only four of the six came up, then the bugs struck and only two of the plants survived. But I'm ordering some more, since the two that survived my sloppy technique are doing great.


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  (5 customer reviews)





Product Details
Zones: 5 - 8 (-10° F.)
Height: 20'-std, 12' dwf
Spacing: 15 -20 feet
Depth: Plant with graft union 2 inches above soil surface
Spread: 18' std, 15' dwf
Sun/Shade: Full Sun
Pollinator: Self-pollinating
Yield: 2-5 bushels
Color: Pink
Foliage: Medium green
Blooms: April
Fruit: Large, clingstone fruit with dark crimson skin and flesh
Comments: Tart flavor. Withstands bacterial leaf spot. High yielder, dependable. Bear 2 days before Elberta.
Shipping: View Shipping Schedule

Customer Reviews
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Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating 

 -  Friday, May 18, 2007
Amazing growth
Reviewed By: Dana (Fayetteville, NC)
I've never seen anything grow at the rate that these raspberries did. They were planted March 8, and within a week most of the plants had leaves developing. Here it is May 18, and they have berries (some of which are huge)that are turning deep pink already! I expect to have the first ripe berries by the first week in June - that means the plants went from dormant bare root to producing fruit in 3 months! Maybe it has something to do with the fact that the area we planted in was a horse pasture for the last 10 years? The only drawback is that I have no idea what variety they are if I want to order at a later time...I have requested this information twice and can't get the answer (they are listed as red raspberry "our choice of variety").

 -  Thursday, June 07, 2007
Very pleased
Reviewed By: Victoria (Bly, Oregon)
We received our raspberries in the first week of April, and kept them in our greenhouse until the weather was better, and they are doing fabulously in the yard. New canes popping up left and right, and there are blossoms already on the parent plants. I can't wait to taste the first berry batch!

 -  Sunday, September 02, 2007
doing ok
Reviewed By: Kathy (Los Alamos, New Mexico)
I guess I planted them wrong, because only four of the six came up, then the bugs struck and only two of the plants survived. But I'm ordering some more, since the two that survived my sloppy technique are doing great.


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