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Growing Heritage Raspberry Roots
Plant in early spring in well-drained, fertile soil, with full sun. Space roots 36 inches apart in rows 6 feet apart. Dig a hole twice as large as the root ball. Lightly loosen the root ball and spread the roots so they are covered, leaving the crown at soil level. Lightly tamp the soil to remove any large voids and ensure good root-to-soil contact.
Provide support for continued growth with a trellis or wires and water regularly, especially in dry weather. Be careful not to overwater during early spring to avoid crown and root rot until spring rains and run-off ease. Fertilizer may be applied in the early spring and again in early summer to support fruit production and new growth.
Heritage Raspberries in the Garden
Heritage is a reliable everbearing raspberry, producing fruit on primocanes in fall and again on floricanes the following summer. It is one of the most widely planted raspberries in North America.
Harvesting Heritage Raspberries
Harvest berries when fully red and slightly soft, usually mid-summer and again in fall. Pick regularly to encourage continued production, and enjoy fresh or preserve immediately. Heritage is a great variety for freezing.
About Heritage Raspberry
Released in 1969, Heritage is considered a gold-standard raspberry for gardeners. It is valued for productivity, flavor, and adaptability, making it a dependable home garden choice.
Stories From Our Gardeners
"Heritage raspberries are the ones I snack on while I garden, sweet, tart, and always more on the canes than I expect. They’re as reliable as they come."
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- Jerry Sawyer, True Leaf Market Writer
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Heritage Raspberry Roots - Units Per Package:
ATTRIBUTES
Basic Info
| Latin Name: |
Rubus idaeus ’Heritage’ |
| Heritage Raspberry Color: |
Pale blooms followed by berries ripening from green to red. |
| Heritage Raspberry Flavor: |
Sweet |
Growing Info
| Hardiness Zone: |
Perennial in zones 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 |
| Days to Maturity: |
700 |
| Plant Spacing: |
36 inches |
| Row Spacing: |
6 feet |
| Plant Height: |
24-36 inches |
| Growth Habit: |
Upright canes, spreading habit |
| Soil Preference: |
Fertile, well-drained soil with a pH of 5.8-6.5 and consistent moisture. |
| Temperature Preference: |
Cooler, 55-65 F |
| Light Preference: |
Full Sun |
Other
| Plant Width/Spread: |
24-48 inches |
| Deer Resistant: |
Yes |
| Pests and Diseases: |
May attract birds; can be susceptible to cane diseases; good airflow recommended. |
| Garden Size: |
Garden Plot, Fields |
| Climate Tolerance: |
Cold-hardy; tolerates winter freezes. |
| Harvest Time: |
Early Summer to Fall |
| Easy/Hard: |
Easy |
| Direct Sow: |
Yes, direct sow. |
| Start Indoors: |
No |
| Landscape Use: |
Background |