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![]() Heritage RaspberryNo Worries About Disease
(14 customer reviews)Sets big, bright red berries on 1-year stems! Simply mow canes after frost—they’ll be back next year with extra-sweet, juicy fruit. Tasty fresh, canned or frozen. Self-pollinating. No. 1, 1-yr. plants. Zones 4-8. This item ships only in the spring. If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring. Product Details
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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Thursday, February 25, 2010Raspberries Reviewed By: Carolyn (Lecompton, Kansas) I agree they need some soil around them. I ordered mine last year and not a one of them lived. I would like to try again because I like the mow off cane aspect, but don't know if I want to. - 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! - Monday, November 23, 2009Endless berries Reviewed By: Peggy Couey (Cookeville, TN) Our organic gardens and orchards are very happy to have this Heritage berry. It produced the first eyar with 4 or 5 weeks of berries and then in September started again, and this morning (Nov 23) I still picked a few for breakfast. Read More Reviews |
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