Heritage Raspberry
Heritage Raspberry
Features
Rubus Heritage is a variety of raspberry known for its outstanding taste and strong growth traits. Both home gardeners and commercial growers highly value this cultivar because of its bountiful yields of plump, flavorful berries and its resilient, disease-resistant plants.
Average size
At a height of 4-5 feet and a width of 2-3 feet, Rubus x Heritage is a compact and well-proportioned plant. With these measurements, it is ideal for smaller spaces or as part of a well-planned garden design.
Planting
In order to ensure optimal growth, it is important to test the soil's acidity level between 5.5 and 6.5 before planting Rubus Heritage raspberries. If necessary, add organic materials like compost or manure to improve soil texture and fertility. The best time to plant these raspberries is in early spring when the soil is workable and temperatures are consistently above freezing. Another option is to plant them in late fall before the ground freezes. When planting, space the raspberries 2-3 feet apart in rows with rows spaced 6-8 feet apart for proper air circulation and easy access during harvesting. Dig a hole slightly larger than the root ball and place the plant at the same depth as it was in its original container. After planting, water thoroughly to remove any air pockets. For support and easier harvesting, train the canes on a trellis or support system at planting time or shortly after. Additionally, apply a layer of organic mulch, like straw or
Additional information |
LATIN NAME | Rubus |
COMMON NAME | Heritage |
SUN EXPOSURE | Full sun |
HXW@10 YEARS | 4-5 feet tall and 2-3 feet wide |
LEAF TYPE | Leaflets |
HARDINESS ZONE | 4-8 |
GROWTH RATE | Moderate |
COLOR | Red,purple,green,yellow,orange |
FORM | Upright |
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