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![]() Heritage Raspberry
(9 customer reviews)No Worries About Disease 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. 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. - Monday, January 18, 2010great Reviewed By: jh (san jose, ca) In my opinion i would think if gurneys would just add a little moist soil like the raspberries you see in home depot nurseries in spring these plants would have a jump start and would be better.its actually still good without any moist soils.i would plant it in the spring so you would have berries by November or before it.i live in zone 9 or 8 but really i had only 1 or 2 days of frost and the lowest temp was 28 degrees so its a great growing climate. - 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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