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Raspberries
All
raspberries are self-fertile. Upright raspberries should be
planted 3-5’ apart in full sun. Ph level of 6.0-6.5 is
best. The crown (origin of the root mass) should be planted
no more than ½” below ground level. Water thoroughly,
mulch and fertilize with 10-10-10. Trailing varieties need spacing
of 8-10 feet between plants and trellised. More instructions
will come with order. Raspberry plants are 2 years old and will
bear in 2 years. Fruit yield: 2-4 quarts. per vine. Zones range
from 4-9.
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Qty |
Price |
1-15 |
$3.75 |
16-50 |
3.50 |
51-99 |
3.25 |
100-up |
2.50 |
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Limited
Quantities Remain
Call For Availability
800.733.0324 |
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Anne
- Golden yellow fall bearing variety. Pairs wonderfully with Heritage. Its
excellent size, appearance, and sweet flavor make it a great choice for
a fall bearing golden raspberry. Zones 3-8. |
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Autumn
Bliss - Large everbearing red raspberry. Size, firmness, flavor
and yield are equal to Heritage. Ripens two weeks ahead of Heritage. Very
disease resistant. Zones 3-9. |
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Cumberland
Black -Trailing, black, large firm berries of fine flavor, vigorous
and productive. Good for South and North. Ripens mid season. Zones 5-9. |
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Dorma
Red - A trailing heavy producer of excellent quality. Has large
red berries. Early season. Zones 5-9. |
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Heritage
- Upright and the best ever-bearing red raspberry on the market. Berries
are large firm and extremely attractive. Disease resistant. Produces vigorous
canes. Late season. Zones 4-9. |
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Nova
- Almost thornless and produces bright red medium to large berries. Early
season with a nice but tart flavor. Upright, winter hardy, disease resistant,
and does well in warm climates. Tolerates temperature changes very well.
Zones 5-8. |
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