Item Number: FV316
Red Heritage Raspberry
Red Heritage Raspberry
Makes a Great Addition to the Garden
- Potted berry plant
- Zones: 4-11
- Harvest: Summer-Fall
- Fruit: Sweet berries
- Facts of note: Everbearing - Large, sweet, dark red berries. Mild flavor and excellent quality. Good for all uses. Moderate early crop in June, July. Heavier late crop August through fall. Berries keep well on or off the vine. Upright growth habit.
- Grade 1 plant
Growing Red Heritage Raspberries is a rewarding pursuit for any gardener interested in sweet, flavorful berries. When planting raspberries, especially the Red Heritage variety, selecting a sunny location with well-drained, fertile soil is essential. The process of how to plant raspberries involves spacing the raspberry plants about 18 to 24 inches apart in rows, ensuring they have room to grow and thrive. Regular watering, mulching, and pruning are key to maintain healthy raspberry plants. Red Heritage Raspberry plants are known for their hardiness and ability to produce fruit on new growth each season. These raspberry plants yield fruit in mid to late summer and often again in early fall, providing a generous harvest of delicious, plump berries perfect for fresh eating, jams, or desserts. With proper care and attention, Red Heritage Raspberries can be a delightful addition to any home garden.
For more information, please enjoy our Resource Guide for planting and growing raspberries.
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Description
Description
- Potted berry plant
- Zones: 4-11
- Harvest: Summer-Fall
- Fruit: Sweet berries
- Facts of note: Everbearing - Large, sweet, dark red berries. Mild flavor and excellent quality. Good for all uses. Moderate early crop in June, July. Heavier late crop August through fall. Berries keep well on or off the vine. Upright growth habit.
- Grade 1 plant
Growing Red Heritage Raspberries is a rewarding pursuit for any gardener interested in sweet, flavorful berries. When planting raspberries, especially the Red Heritage variety, selecting a sunny location with well-drained, fertile soil is essential. The process of how to plant raspberries involves spacing the raspberry plants about 18 to 24 inches apart in rows, ensuring they have room to grow and thrive. Regular watering, mulching, and pruning are key to maintain healthy raspberry plants. Red Heritage Raspberry plants are known for their hardiness and ability to produce fruit on new growth each season. These raspberry plants yield fruit in mid to late summer and often again in early fall, providing a generous harvest of delicious, plump berries perfect for fresh eating, jams, or desserts. With proper care and attention, Red Heritage Raspberries can be a delightful addition to any home garden.
For more information, please enjoy our Resource Guide for planting and growing raspberries.
Shipping Information
Shipping Information
Cannot ship to the following states: AK, HI, PR, VI, GU
Cannot ship via USPS.
Cannot ship via SmartPost.
Shipping Weight: 4.58 lb
Dimensions: 35.9"L x 3.9"W x 3.9"H
Features
Features
- Container Compatible
Characteristics
Characteristics
Planting & Care
Planting & Care
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