September Everbearing Raspberry is one of the most popular home and commercial cultivars. It produces crops in two seasons, with a light crop in June followed by a heavy crop in September. Medium-size, tart, juicy, rose-red raspberries with small seeds. Excellent fresh, frozen, and in preserves and pies. Good for cold climates with cool summers. Self pollinating, acidic to slightly basic soil and adapts to a wide range of soil types. 2' tall 2' wide. Shipped as 1-year-old, #1 bareroot canes 6- 12 inches tall (zones 3 – 7).
Planting instructions: These raspberries prefer a deep, well-drained, fertile soil and typically bear fruit producing on first-year wood. Space 30 inches in a row with 8'-10' between rows. Create a simple T trellis at about knee height with a top 1 1/2 feet wide to support the canes. This can be made using rebar or wood with twine or wire strung down each side of the row They thrive in most soil types. Your plants require 1 inch of water per week during the growing season and regular, shallow cultivation.
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Description:
September everbearing raspberry produces crops in two seasons, with a light crop in June followed by a heavy crop in September. Medium to large-size, juicy, tart, rose-red raspberries with small seeds. One of the most popular home and commercial cultivars for fresh eating, freezing, preserves, and pies. Vigorous plant good for cold climates with cool summers. Self pollinating, acidic to slightly basic soil, adapts to a wide range of soil types. (zones 3 – 7).
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Bloom Time:
April-May.
Fruit Description:
Medium to large-size, juicy, tart, rose-red raspberries with small seeds.