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Heritage Raspberry

Heritage Raspberry

No 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.

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If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring.


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Product Details
Zones: 4 - 8 (-20° F.)
Height: 4-6 ft
Spacing: 3 ft
Depth: same as in the nursery
Spread: 5 ft
Sun/Shade: full/part sun
Pollinator: Self-pollinating
Yield: 1-2 quarts
Color: White
Foliage: Medium green
Blooms: June-August
Fruit: Large, dark red berries
Comments: Holds in good condition on plant and after picking. Sweet, mild flavor. Very strong, vigorous, self-supporting canes. Suckers prolifically and spreads rapidly. Fairly tolerant to heavy soils, though susceptible to root rot in poorly drained soils. First crop in early July; second, heavier crop from September to frost. Heavy fall yields when mowed to ground level in early spring while still dormant. If heavy soil, add peat moss, dehydrated cow manure or compost. Hold plant in hole, spread roots, plant crown 1" below soil; fill 1/2 way; compact soil; complete filling; compact soil; water well. Susceptible to Verticillium Wilt. Do not plant where tomatoes, potatoes, eggplant, or peppers have been grown in the past 3-4 years. Plant as far away from these vegetables, if growing them also. Can train to trellis. Berries are ready to pick when they separate easily from the stems. Birds will eat berries. , RESTRICTED STATES, AE, AK, GU, HI, PR
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 -  Saturday, October 01, 2011
Tons of berries no thorns
Reviewed By: Steve (Oshsko, WI)
These are great. The produce tons of fruit spring and fall and are thornless.

 -  Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Comes back twice a year!
Reviewed By: Michelle Thompson  (Binghamton, New York )
This raspberry is huge, bright red, and comes back twice every year. The canes have multiplied beyond my greatest expectations. Transplants easily, and for me, they bear fruit in part shade, though obviously these take longer to ripen than when planted in full sun.

 -  Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Big harvests
Reviewed By: Laura (Oxford, PA)
I planted these 2 years ago. Last year, I got SO many raspberries, I had to call people over to pick and take some. I couldn't keep up, even with freezing them. I look forward to this years harvest!


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Heritage Raspberry
No Worries About Disease

  (14 customer reviews)

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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
Zones: 4 - 8 (-20° F.)
Height: 4-6 ft
Spacing: 3 ft
Depth: same as in the nursery
Spread: 5 ft
Sun/Shade: full/part sun
Pollinator: Self-pollinating
Yield: 1-2 quarts
Color: White
Foliage: Medium green
Blooms: June-August
Fruit: Large, dark red berries
Comments: Holds in good condition on plant and after picking. Sweet, mild flavor. Very strong, vigorous, self-supporting canes. Suckers prolifically and spreads rapidly. Fairly tolerant to heavy soils, though susceptible to root rot in poorly drained soils. First crop in early July; second, heavier crop from September to frost. Heavy fall yields when mowed to ground level in early spring while still dormant. If heavy soil, add peat moss, dehydrated cow manure or compost. Hold plant in hole, spread roots, plant crown 1" below soil; fill 1/2 way; compact soil; complete filling; compact soil; water well. Susceptible to Verticillium Wilt. Do not plant where tomatoes, potatoes, eggplant, or peppers have been grown in the past 3-4 years. Plant as far away from these vegetables, if growing them also. Can train to trellis. Berries are ready to pick when they separate easily from the stems. Birds will eat berries. , RESTRICTED STATES, AE, AK, GU, HI, PR
Shipping: View Shipping Schedule
Heritage Raspberry Ships In The Spring
Unable to ship to: AE AK GU HI PR

Customer Reviews
Overall Rating:
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers

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

 -  Saturday, October 01, 2011
Tons of berries no thorns
Reviewed By: Steve (Oshsko, WI)
These are great. The produce tons of fruit spring and fall and are thornless.

 -  Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Comes back twice a year!
Reviewed By: Michelle Thompson  (Binghamton, New York )
This raspberry is huge, bright red, and comes back twice every year. The canes have multiplied beyond my greatest expectations. Transplants easily, and for me, they bear fruit in part shade, though obviously these take longer to ripen than when planted in full sun.

 -  Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Big harvests
Reviewed By: Laura (Oxford, PA)
I planted these 2 years ago. Last year, I got SO many raspberries, I had to call people over to pick and take some. I couldn't keep up, even with freezing them. I look forward to this years harvest!


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