Size: Medium, 3-5 feet with trailing or semi-trailing canes.
Leaves: Dark green with serrated edges, arranged alternately.
Canes: Covered with fine thorns, green when young, may turn brown with age.
Fruit: Medium-sized, deep red raspberries with sweet, slightly tangy flavor.
Blossoms: Small, delicate white or pale pink in spring.
Growth Habit: Typically trailing or semi-trailing, benefits from trellising for easier care and harvesting. Heritage raspberry bushes are known for their easy cultivation and delicious fruit.
**Plant arrives dormant in 2-gallon container**
Planting: Choose a sunny, well-draining location with spacing.
Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist, avoid leaf wetting.
Fertilization: Apply balanced fertilizer in early spring.
Pruning: Remove dead or damaged canes and thin canes to 4-6 inches apart in late winter or early spring.
Trellising: Use a trellis system for support.
Pest/Disease Control: Regularly check for pests and diseases, apply controls as needed.
Mulching: Apply organic mulch for moisture retention and weed suppression.
Harvesting: Pick ripe, bright red raspberries that easily detach.
Winter Care: Prune spent canes in late fall to encourage new growth.
