Heritage Raspberry

Heritage Raspberry
Heritage Raspberry is a vigorous plant that bears fruit in midsummer and bears a second crop in fall. It produces medium red, firm fruit that are sweet. The canes are upright and prickly. Dark green leaves turn yellow, red, and orange in the fall. It will grow to a height of 3' to 4' tall and just as wide. Keep the raspberries watered well during fruit ripening stage to ensure large berries.
Prune second-year canes to the ground in fall. This will result in better quality, larger fruit the following season. Heritage Raspberry is great for fresh eating, canning, freezing, or baking. The berries will attract wildlife and birds. It you wish to harvest the berries, use a bird net to cover the berries as they ripen.
Butterflies and bees are attracted to the flowers. Raspberries are rich source of vitamin C and they are high in manganese. They are also very high in dietary fiber. Raspberries are self pollinating. Heritage Raspberry likes to be planted in full sun or partial sun.
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Prune second-year canes to the ground in fall. This will result in better quality, larger fruit the following season. Heritage Raspberry is great for fresh eating, canning, freezing, or baking. The berries will attract wildlife and birds. It you wish to harvest the berries, use a bird net to cover the berries as they ripen.
Butterflies and bees are attracted to the flowers. Raspberries are rich source of vitamin C and they are high in manganese. They are also very high in dietary fiber. Raspberries are self pollinating. Heritage Raspberry likes to be planted in full sun or partial sun.
Quart $11.99
#1 $15.99
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