General Information
Heritage Red Raspberry has a number of great qualities. This an everbearing raspberry, with two different crops each year. The plant grows with self supporting, upright fruiting canes. In the summer, there is a crop of berries on the floricanes, which is the previous years growth. The second crop comes about on the primocane, the current years growth, from late September until frost. These canes hold an abundant crop of large, sweet, dark red berries. They are great for fresh eating, freezing or for making jams and jellies.
Additional Information
Rubus idaeus 'Heritage' grows to a height of 4 to 5 feet, with a spread of 3 to 4 feet. It is recommended for USDA climate zones 4 to 8. It tends to grow best in full sunlight. Heritage does best in loamy, well drained soils with moderate amounts of moisture.
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NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE IN THESE US STATES AND TERRITORIES: Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands. Due to Department of Agriculture regulations, we cannot send plants to California. Our products will ship with USPS, FedEx or UPS. They should take 2 to 3 days to reach most areas that we ship to. All of our plants will be shipped out within 7 to 10 business days, with certain exceptions.
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- Before your plant leaves our greenhouse, it’s wrapped and supported to handle the journey ahead. Pots are sealed to prevent spills, plants are gently netted and staked for stability, and boxes are packed with biodegradable peanuts to absorb movement along the way. Thoughtful packaging helps your plant arrive happy, healthy, and ready to grow.
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- Plants may show signs of stress after shipping, such as bent stems or drooping leaves. This is normal. Prompt unpacking, proper watering, and a short recovery period in the shade help plants rebound quickly. Avoid heavy pruning and give your plant time to adjust as it establishes in your landscape.
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