Everbearing - One Green World https://onegreenworld.com/product-category/berries/raspberries/everbearing/ Unique Plants, Shrubs and Trees Wed, 06 Nov 2024 20:30:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://onegreenworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/cropped-ogwFavicon-1-1-32x32.png Everbearing - One Green World https://onegreenworld.com/product-category/berries/raspberries/everbearing/ 32 32 Finnberry Raspberry https://onegreenworld.com/product/finnberry-raspberry/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=finnberry-raspberry Thu, 10 Oct 2024 21:14:52 +0000 https://onegreenworld.com/?post_type=product&p=1295906 A raspberry named for a true great in the plant breeding world. Finnberry was named for Chad Finn, a plant breeder with a focus on small fruits whose introductions have benefitted commercial growers and home growers alike. Berries are large, productive and have a unique delicious flavor and the plants themselves are incredibly robust. Canes grow vigorously and the plants as a whole are more resilient to pests and diseases, requiring less sprays for commercial growers and easy harvests of huge delicious fruits for home gardeners.

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Finnberry Raspberry

A raspberry named for a true great in the plant breeding world. Finnberry was named for Chad Finn, a plant breeder with a focus on small fruits whose introductions have benefitted commercial growers and home growers alike. Berries are large, productive and have a unique delicious flavor and the plants themselves are incredibly robust. Canes grow vigorously and the plants as a whole are more resilient to pests and diseases, requiring less sprays for commercial growers and easy harvests of huge delicious fruits for home gardeners. Finnberry is a primocane, or fall bearing, raspberry. A cultivar named for a legend in his field.

Raspberry plants can fruit on different types of canes, and these are categorized into primocane and floricane. Both primocane (first year) fruiting and floricane (second year) fruiting raspberries have both primocanes and floricanes growing from the plant after the first year. Floricane fruiting varieties have primocanes that grow throughout the first year and do not produce fruit. Primocane fruiting varieties have primocanes that produce flowers and fruit the first year, and then the remaining cane will overwinter and fruit again the second year. Pruning needs differ for these types of plants to be productive.

Primocane:
Primocane fruiting raspberries, commonly called Everbearing raspberries, produce flowers and fruit on first year canes. Primocane varieties will produce a moderate crop in June and a much larger crop from late August until frost. Primocane varieties can be mowed to the ground after harvest and require less trellising than June bearing varieties.

Floricane:
Floricane fruiting raspberries, or June-bearing, produce flowers and fruit on second year canes. Their fruit ripens in June or July, depending on the location and conditions. These varieties will require a permanent trellis or support to grow on.

Click here to view our Cane Berry Growing Guide

Latin Name: Rubus idaeus
Site and Soil: Raspberries like 1/2 day to full sun and well-drained soil.
Pollination Requirements: Self-fertile.
Hardiness: Hardy to minus 20 F or below.
Bearing Age: 1-2 years after planting.
Size at Maturity: 4-6 ft. in height.
Ripening Time: July
Type: June bearing
Taste: Sweet
Yield: 2+ lbs.
Pests & Diseases: Raspberries are generally free of insect and disease problems.
USDA Zone: 4-9

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Double Gold Raspberry https://onegreenworld.com/product/double-gold-raspberry/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=double-gold-raspberry Tue, 29 Mar 2022 22:30:55 +0000 https://onegreenworld.com/?post_type=product&p=1196512 A recent release from Cornell University, Double Gold Raspberry produces beautiful crops of golden colored raspberries that are sugary sweet with low acidity. These are primocanes also known as everbearing.

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Double Gold Raspberry

A recent release from Cornell University, Double Gold Raspberry produces beautiful crops of golden colored raspberries that are sugary sweet with low acidity. Double Gold bears two crops per season, one in late spring/early summer and one in late summer/early fall. Very disease resistant, vigorous and easy to grow, it is a great choice for the home gardener.

Raspberry plants can fruit on different types of canes, and these are categorized into primocane and floricane. Both primocane (first year) fruiting and floricane (second year) fruiting raspberries have both primocanes and floricanes growing from the plant after the first year. Floricane fruiting varieties have primocanes that grow throughout the first year and do not produce fruit. Primocane fruiting varieties have primocanes that produce flowers and fruit the first year, and then the remaining cane will overwinter and fruit again the second year. Pruning needs differ for these types of plants to be productive.

Primocane:
Primocane fruiting raspberries, commonly called Everbearing raspberries, produce flowers and fruit on first year canes. Primocane varieties will produce a moderate crop in June and a much larger crop from late August until frost. Primocane varieties can be mowed to the ground after harvest and require less trellising than June bearing varieties.

Floricane:
Floricane fruiting raspberries, or June-bearing, produce flowers and fruit on second year canes. Their fruit ripens in June or July, depending on the location and conditions. These varieties will require a permanent trellis or support to grow on.

Click here to view our Cane Berry Growing Guide

Latin Name: Rubus idaeus
Site and Soil: Raspberries like 1/2 day to full sun and well-drained soil.
Pollination Requirements: Self-fertile.
Hardiness: Hardy to minus 20 F or below.
Bearing Age: 1-2 years after planting.
Size at Maturity: 4-6 ft. in height.
Ripening Time: June-July & September-October
Type: Everbearing
Taste: Sweet
Yield: 2+ lbs.
Pests & Diseases: Raspberries are generally free of insect and disease problems.
USDA Zone: 4-9

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Vintage Red Raspberry https://onegreenworld.com/product/vintage-red-raspberry/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=vintage-red-raspberry Tue, 12 Dec 2017 05:02:57 +0000 https://onegreenworld.com/?post_type=product&p=1025748 Vintage has extra large, conical, slightly rounded bright red berries with a high sugar content.  This outstanding berry is super sweet. These are primocanes, also known as everbearing raspberries.

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Vintage Red Raspberry

The Vintage Red Raspberry has extra large, conical, slightly rounded shaped bright red berries with a high sugar content.  This outstanding berry is super sweet.

Raspberry plants can fruit on different types of canes, and these are categorized into primocane and floricane. Both primocane (first year) fruiting and floricane (second year) fruiting raspberries have both primocanes and floricanes growing from the plant after the first year. Floricane fruiting varieties have primocanes that grow throughout the first year and do not produce fruit. Primocane fruiting varieties have primocanes that produce flowers and fruit the first year, and then the remaining cane will overwinter and fruit again the second year. Pruning needs differ for these types of plants to be productive.

Primocane:
Primocane fruiting raspberries, commonly called Everbearing raspberries, produce flowers and fruit on first year canes. Primocane varieties will produce a moderate crop in June and a much larger crop from late August until frost. Primocane varieties can be mowed to the ground after harvest and require less trellising than June bearing varieties.

Floricane:
Floricane fruiting raspberries, or June-bearing, produce flowers and fruit on second year canes. Their fruit ripens in June or July, depending on the location and conditions. These varieties will require a permanent trellis or support to grow on.

Click here to view our Cane Berry Growing Guide

Latin Name: Rubus idaeus
Site and Soil: Raspberries like 1/2 day to full sun and well-drained soil.
Pollination Requirements: Self-fertile.
Hardiness: Hardy to minus 20 F or below.
Bearing Age: 1-2 years after planting.
Size at Maturity: 6 ft. in height.
Ripening Time: Late summer or early fall
Type: Everbearing
Taste: Sweet
Yield: 2+ lbs.
Pests & Diseases: Raspberries are generally free of insect and disease problems.
USDA Zone: 4-7

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Caroline Raspberry https://onegreenworld.com/product/caroline-raspberry/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=caroline-raspberry Thu, 06 Jul 2017 23:21:04 +0000 https://onegreenworld.com/?post_type=product&p=1020470 Caroline Raspberry is one of the tastiest of all raspberries! Dazzling red fruits are medium to large and are firm for the fresh market. First fruits ripen between Autumn Britten and Heritage. Grows successfully in Zones 3a-11. These are primocanes also known as everbearing.

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Caroline Raspberry

Caroline Raspberry is one of the tastiest of all raspberries! Dazzling red fruits are medium to large and are firm for the fresh market. First fruits ripen between Autumn Britten and Heritage.

Raspberry plants can fruit on different types of canes, and these are categorized into primocane and floricane. Both primocane (first year) fruiting and floricane (second year) fruiting raspberries have both primocanes and floricanes growing from the plant after the first year. Floricane fruiting varieties have primocanes that grow throughout the first year and do not produce fruit. Primocane fruiting varieties have primocanes that produce flowers and fruit the first year, and then the remaining cane will overwinter and fruit again the second year. Pruning needs differ for these types of plants to be productive.

Primocane:
Primocane fruiting raspberries, commonly called Everbearing raspberries, produce flowers and fruit on first year canes. Primocane varieties will produce a moderate crop in June and a much larger crop from late August until frost. Primocane varieties can be mowed to the ground after harvest and require less trellising than June bearing varieties.

Floricane:
Floricane fruiting raspberries, or June-bearing, produce flowers and fruit on second year canes. Their fruit ripens in June or July, depending on the location and conditions. These varieties will require a permanent trellis or support to grow on.

Click here to view our Cane Berry Growing Guide

Latin Name: Rubus idaeus
Site and Soil: Likes 1/2 day to full sun and well-drained soil.
Pollination Requirements: Self-fertile.
Hardiness: Hardy to minus 20° F or below.
Bearing Age: 1-2 years after planting.
Size at Maturity: 6 ft. in height.
Bloom Time: Early Spring
Ripening Time: June & August
Type: Everbearing
Taste: Tart
Yield: 2+ lbs.
Pests & Diseases: Raspberries are generally free of insect and disease problems.
USDA Zone: 3a-11

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Encore Red Raspberry https://onegreenworld.com/product/encore-red-raspberry/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=encore-red-raspberry Wed, 28 Jun 2017 20:03:20 +0000 https://onegreenworld.com/?post_type=product&p=1020714 Encore Red Raspberry was selected as a late season cultivar with high yields. Fruiting canes are strong, nearly spineless and vigorous. Large fruits are of excellent quality with good firmness and high flavor. Recommended for fresh markets and U-Pick growers. Hardiness Zones 4b-8b. These are primocanes also known as everbearing.

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Encore Red Raspberry was selected as a late season cultivar with high yields. Fruiting canes are strong, nearly spineless and vigorous. Large fruits are of excellent quality with good firmness and high flavor. Recommended for fresh markets and U-Pick growers. Hardiness Zones 4b-8b.

Click here to view our Cane Berry Growing Guide

Latin Name: Rubus idaeus
Site and Soil: Encore Red Raspberry likes 1/2 day to full sun and well-drained soil.
Pollination Requirements: Self-fertile.
Hardiness: Hardy to minus 20º F. or below.
Bearing Age: 1-2 years after planting.
Size at Maturity: 6 ft. in height.
Bloom Time:
Ripening Time: June & August
Yield: 2+ lbs.
Pests & Diseases: Raspberries are generally free of insect and disease problems.
USDA Zone: 4b-8b

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Anne Yellow Raspberry https://onegreenworld.com/product/anne-yellow-raspberry/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=anne-yellow-raspberry Wed, 28 Jun 2017 20:00:28 +0000 https://onegreenworld.com/?post_type=product&p=1020712 The fine flavorful fruits of the Anne Yellow Raspberry are mostly sweet with a hint of acidity. Fruit size is large, up to 2.4 grams per berry with excellent firmness – important for storage. The plants are highly vigorous producing a large amount of sucker stems. These are primocanes also known as everbearing.

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The fine flavorful fruits of the Anne Yellow Raspberry are mostly sweet with a hint of acidity. Fruit size is large, up to 2.4 grams per berry with excellent firmness – important for storage. The plants are highly vigorous producing a large amount of sucker stems. Plants are highly resistant to common fungal diseases. Anne is a good choice for late summer through fall fruits.

Raspberry plants can fruit on different types of canes, and these are categorized into primocane and floricane. Both primocane (first year) fruiting and floricane (second year) fruiting raspberries have both primocanes and floricanes growing from the plant after the first year. Floricane fruiting varieties have primocanes that grow throughout the first year and do not produce fruit. Primocane fruiting varieties have primocanes that produce flowers and fruit the first year, and then the remaining cane will overwinter and fruit again the second year. Pruning needs differ for these types of plants to be productive.

Primocane:
Primocane fruiting raspberries, commonly called Everbearing raspberries, produce flowers and fruit on first year canes. Primocane varieties will produce a moderate crop in June and a much larger crop from late August until frost. Primocane varieties can be mowed to the ground after harvest and require less trellising than June bearing varieties.

Floricane:
Floricane fruiting raspberries, or June-bearing, produce flowers and fruit on second year canes. Their fruit ripens in June or July, depending on the location and conditions. These varieties will require a permanent trellis or support to grow on.

Click here for our Cane Berry Growing Guide

Latin Name: Rubus idaeus
Site and Soil: Anne Yellow Raspberry likes 1/2 day to full sun and well-drained soil.
Pollination Requirements: Self-fertile.
Hardiness: Hardy to minus 20º F. or below.
Bearing Age: 1-2 years after planting.
Size at Maturity: 6 ft. in height.
Bloom Time: Late Spring
Ripening Time: July & September
Type: Everbearing
Taste: Sweet
Yield: 2+ lbs.
Pests & Diseases: Raspberries are generally free of insect and disease problems.
USDA Zone: 3-8

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Heritage Raspberry – Everbearing https://onegreenworld.com/product/heritage-2/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=heritage-2 Sat, 18 Jul 2015 03:03:50 +0000 https://onegreenworld.com/product/heritage-2/ Plant Heritage and savor these delicious, bright red berries in the summer and fall. One of the best tasting Raspberries, Heritage canes can be mowed in the fall and will produce abundant berries in late summer the following year without staking. These are primocanes also known as everbearing.

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Heritage Raspberry – Everbearing

Plant Heritage Raspberry and savor these delicious, bright red berries in the summer and fall. One of the best tasting Raspberries, Heritage canes can be mowed in the fall and will produce abundant berries in late summer the following year without staking.

Raspberry plants can fruit on different types of canes, and these are categorized into primocane and floricane. Both primocane (first year) fruiting and floricane (second year) fruiting raspberries have both primocanes and floricanes growing from the plant after the first year. Floricane fruiting varieties have primocanes that grow throughout the first year and do not produce fruit. Primocane fruiting varieties have primocanes that produce flowers and fruit the first year, and then the remaining cane will overwinter and fruit again the second year. Pruning needs differ for these types of plants to be productive.

Primocane:
Primocane fruiting raspberries, commonly called Everbearing raspberries, produce flowers and fruit on first year canes. Primocane varieties will produce a moderate crop in June and a much larger crop from late August until frost. Primocane varieties can be mowed to the ground after harvest and require less trellising than June bearing varieties.

Floricane:
Floricane fruiting raspberries, or June-bearing, produce flowers and fruit on second year canes. Their fruit ripens in June or July, depending on the location and conditions. These varieties will require a permanent trellis or support to grow on.

Click here to view our Cane Berry Growing Guide

Latin Name: Rubus idaeus
Site and Soil: Raspberries like 1/2 day to full sun and well-drained soil.
Pollination Requirements: Self-fertile.
Hardiness: Hardy to minus 20° For below.
Bearing Age: 1-2 years after planting.
Size at Maturity: 6 ft. in height.
Bloom Time: Late Spring
Ripening Time: July & September
Type: Everbearing
Taste: Tart
Pests & Diseases: Raspberries are generally free of insect and disease problems.
USDA Zone: 5-8

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Fall Gold Everbearing Raspberry https://onegreenworld.com/product/fall-gold-2/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=fall-gold-2 Sat, 18 Jul 2015 03:03:50 +0000 https://onegreenworld.com/product/fall-gold-2/ This outstanding, everbearing variety features very sweet and flavorful, large, golden-yellow berries, great for fresh eating, preserves and freezing. Fall Gold can be mowed after harvest in the fall and will bear good crops the following summer without staking. These are primocanes also known as everbearing.

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Fall Gold Everbearing Raspberry

What can we say besides you need you this Raspberry in your yard. It’s really one of the best and sweetest Raspberries available. This outstanding, everbearing variety features very sweet and flavorful, large, golden-yellow berries, great for fresh eating, preserves and freezing. Fall Gold can be mowed after harvest in the fall and will bear good crops the following summer without staking. Fall Gold will continue to produce fruits well into the fall season. Easy to grow and easy to pick with very smooth fruiting spurs and canes. One of the best to enjoy right off the cane as they are extremely sweet and can be delicate when warmed in the sun. One of the most delicious snacks in your yard guaranteed!

Raspberry plants can fruit on different types of canes, and these are categorized into primocane and floricane. Both primocane (first year) fruiting and floricane (second year) fruiting raspberries have both primocanes and floricanes growing from the plant after the first year. Floricane fruiting varieties have primocanes that grow throughout the first year and do not produce fruit. Primocane fruiting varieties have primocanes that produce flowers and fruit the first year, and then the remaining cane will overwinter and fruit again the second year. Pruning needs differ for these types of plants to be productive.

Primocane:
Primocane fruiting raspberries, commonly called Everbearing raspberries, produce flowers and fruit on first year canes. Primocane varieties will produce a moderate crop in June and a much larger crop from late August until frost. Primocane varieties can be mowed to the ground after harvest and require less trellising than June bearing varieties.

Floricane:
Floricane fruiting raspberries, or June-bearing, produce flowers and fruit on second year canes. Their fruit ripens in June or July, depending on the location and conditions. These varieties will require a permanent trellis or support to grow on.

Click here to view our Cane Berry Growing Guide

Latin Name: Rubus idaeus
Site and Soil: Raspberries like 1/2 day to full sun and well-drained soil.
Pollination Requirements: Self-fertile.
Hardiness: Hardy to minus 20° F or below.
Bearing Age: 1-2 years after planting.
Size at Maturity: 6 ft. in height.
Bloom Time: April
Ripening Time: June & August
Type: Everbearing
Taste: Sweet
Yield: 2+ lbs.
Pests & Diseases: Raspberries are generally free of insect and disease problems.
USDA Zone: 5-9

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Glencoe Purple Raspberry https://onegreenworld.com/product/glencoe-purple-raspberry/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=glencoe-purple-raspberry Thu, 01 Aug 2024 19:10:52 +0000 https://onegreenworld.com/?post_type=product&p=1288749 A great choice for the home garden, Glencoe is a delicious purple raspberry that stays more compact and is possible to grow in containers or small garden beds. It is an everbearing (primocane) variety so easy to manage if you want to cut canes back completely in the fall, or leave the previous season's canes to get the early summer crop and then the fall crop on the new growth.

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Glencoe Purple Raspberry

A great choice for the home garden, Glencoe is a delicious purple raspberry that stays more compact and is possible to grow in containers or small garden beds. It is an everbearing variety so easy to manage if you want to cut canes back completely in the fall, or leave the previous season’s canes to get the early summer crop and then the fall crop on the new growth.

Primocane:
Primocane fruiting raspberries, commonly called Everbearing raspberries, produce flowers and fruit on first year canes. Primocane varieties will produce a moderate crop in June and a much larger crop from late August until frost. Primocane varieties can be mowed to the ground after harvest and require less trellising than June bearing varieties.

Click here to view our Cane Berry Growing Guide

Latin Name: Rubus idaeus
Site and Soil: Raspberries like 1/2 day to full sun and well-drained soil.
Pollination Requirements: Self-fertile.
Hardiness: Hardy to minus 20° F or below.
Bearing Age: 1-2 years after planting.
Taste: Tangy
Fruit Color: Purple
Fruit Size: Large
Size at Maturity: 6 ft. by 5 ft.
Bloom Time: Late Spring
Ripening Time: July & September
Type: Everbearing
Pests & Diseases: Raspberries are generally free of insect and disease problems.
USDA Zone: 4-8

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Crimson Night Raspberry https://onegreenworld.com/product/crimson-night-raspberry/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=crimson-night-raspberry Fri, 13 Oct 2023 17:28:59 +0000 https://onegreenworld.com/?post_type=product&p=1253983 The darkest fruited red raspberry we've ever seen! Crimson Night berries are so dark red they almost appear purple. Selected by Cornell University for the small scale farmer and home gardener, Crimson Night is packed with flavor and loads of antioxidants and the plants are compact growing, vigorous and disease resistant. An excellent addition to the backyard berry patch. Produces a spring and fall crop. These are primocanes also known as everbearing raspberries.

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Crimson Night Raspberry

The darkest fruited red raspberry we’ve ever seen! Crimson Night berries are so dark red they almost appear purple. Selected by Cornell University for the small scale farmer and home gardener, Crimson Night is packed with flavor and loads of antioxidants and the plants are compact growing, vigorous and disease resistant. An excellent addition to the backyard berry patch. Produces a spring and fall crop.

Raspberry plants can fruit on different types of canes, and these are categorized into primocane and floricane. Both primocane (first year) fruiting and floricane (second year) fruiting raspberries have both primocanes and floricanes growing from the plant after the first year. Floricane fruiting varieties have primocanes that grow throughout the first year and do not produce fruit. Primocane fruiting varieties have primocanes that produce flowers and fruit the first year, and then the remaining cane will overwinter and fruit again the second year. Pruning needs differ for these types of plants to be productive.

Primocane:
Primocane fruiting raspberries, commonly called Everbearing raspberries, produce flowers and fruit on first year canes. Primocane varieties will produce a moderate crop in June and a much larger crop from late August until frost. Primocane varieties can be mowed to the ground after harvest and require less trellising than June bearing varieties.

Floricane:
Floricane fruiting raspberries, or June-bearing, produce flowers and fruit on second year canes. Their fruit ripens in June or July, depending on the location and conditions. These varieties will require a permanent trellis or support to grow on.

Click here to view our Cane Berry Growing Guide

Latin Name: Rubus idaeus
Site and Soil: Raspberries like 1/2 day to full sun and well-drained soil.
Pollination Requirements: Self-fertile.
Hardiness: Hardy to minus 20 F or below.
Bearing Age: 1-2 years after planting.
Size at Maturity: 4-5 ft. in height.
Ripening Time: June-July & September-October
Type: Everbearing
Taste: Sweet and razzy
Yield: 2+ lbs.
Pests & Diseases: Raspberries are generally free of insect and disease problems.
USDA Zone: 4-9

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