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raspberry potting mix

raspberry potting mix Heritage Ever Bearing Raspberry Rootstock

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raspberry potting mix Heritage Ever Bearing Raspberry RootstockHeritage Ever Bearing Raspberry rootstock Rootstock ships until sold out. Let us know when you would like us to ship. Ships after December 2025. Can be planted any time after December in Heated Greenhouses, Sun rooms or Sunny Windows to get a head start on the year. Free Shipping If your daytime temp is over 50 degrees for the next 3 months, you can plant. If you are unsure of when to plant, send us a message and we will get back to you with an ideal

Heritage Ever Bearing Raspberry rootstock

Rootstock ships until sold out. Let us know when you would like us to ship. Ships after December 2025.  Can be planted any time after December in Heated Greenhouses, Sun rooms or Sunny Windows to get a head start on the year.

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If your daytime temp is over 50 degrees for the next 3 months, you can plant. If you are unsure of when to plant, send us a message and we will get back to you with an ideal shipping date for your area.

Heritage has good size, dark red berries with good flavor. Great for fresh eating, freezing, canning, jams and jellies. A 1969 introduction from New York State, Heritage is strong, very vigorous and productive. This heirloom variety is recommended for home gardeners and for many years has been the standard by which ever bearing varieties were judged. Easy to grow. Grows best in zones 4 - 8 with excellent winter hardiness. 

Will produce berries in the Spring and Fall, depending on how plants are managed.

You are buying roots. Rootstock produces more canes than bare root raspberry canes at less than half of the cost. This is the preferred method for raspberry farmers because of the lower cost and the ease of planting .

Starting raspberries from rootstock is the most economical way to start raspberry plants. All it takes is a little patience and remembering to water regularly. Your raspberry patch should last over 15 years with proper care. If your soil is too wet or cold to till, the raspberry roots can be planted in containers 1/4 to 1/2 inch deep to root out before they are planted in their permanent location. Place the containers in a sunny warm location. Usually in about 3-4 months after you planted the containers, they are ready to plant in the permanent garden area. One oz. of roots plants 4 containers.

You can expect 48-72 new canes to grow from 16 oz. of roots the first year. Second photo shows 8 ounces of rootstock. Third photo shows canes grown in 1st year from 8 ounces of roots. Canes will grow to 3+ foot tall the first year if properly cared for. They will bear fruit just as soon as if you planted bare root canes or pruned plants. Detailed planting/pruning/care instructions will come with roots.

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