Fall gold raspberry plant
1 gallon pot of Fall Gold ever bearing raspberry plant, potted in these resilient plants flourish in zones 3-9. They boast an ever-bearing trait, yielding fruit solely on first-year wood. To optimize fruit production, we recommend pruning back canes that have finished fruiting, allowing space for new growth. Delight in a bountiful harvest from June to October. Initially introduced by E.M. Meader of NH in 1967, our plants are only available for orders within the USA.
For optimal care:
Plant during early spring (or late winter for warmer zones), enriching the soil with compost or aged manure beforehand. Prior to planting, soaking the roots for 1-2 hour will help to promote quick rooting. Dig generously sized holes to accommodate root spread, spacing plants 3 feet apart within rows set 8 feet apart. After planting, trim canes to 2-4 inches in length
1 gallon pot of Fall Gold ever bearing raspberry plant, potted in these resilient plants flourish in zones 3-9. They boast an ever-bearing trait, yielding fruit solely on first-year wood. To optimize fruit production, we recommend pruning back canes that have finished fruiting, allowing space for new growth. Delight in a bountiful harvest from June to October. Initially introduced by E.M. Meader of NH in 1967, our plants are only available for orders within the USA.
For optimal care:
Plant during early spring (or late winter for warmer zones), enriching the soil with compost or aged manure beforehand. Prior to planting, soaking the roots for 1-2 hour will help to promote quick rooting. Dig generously sized holes to accommodate root spread, spacing plants 3 feet apart within rows set 8 feet apart. After planting, trim canes to 2-4 inches in length
1 gallon pot of Fall Gold ever bearing raspberry plant, potted in these resilient plants flourish in zones 3-9. They boast an ever-bearing trait, yielding fruit solely on first-year wood. To optimize fruit production, we recommend pruning back canes that have finished fruiting, allowing space for new growth. Delight in a bountiful harvest from June to October. Initially introduced by E.M. Meader of NH in 1967, our plants are only available for orders within the USA.
For optimal care:
Plant during early spring (or late winter for warmer zones), enriching the soil with compost or aged manure beforehand. Prior to planting, soaking the roots for 1-2 hour will help to promote quick rooting. Dig generously sized holes to accommodate root spread, spacing plants 3 feet apart within rows set 8 feet apart. After planting, trim canes to 2-4 inches in length