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Cascade Harvest Raspberry

A newer release from Washington State University and Oregon State University, Cascade Harvest is a June bearing raspberry that produces some of the largest raspberries you will ever see. Fruits have a delicious flavor and the plants are vigorous and very easy to grow.

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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Cascade Delight Raspberry https://onegreenworld.com/product/cascade-delight-raspberry/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cascade-delight-raspberry Tue, 12 Nov 2019 17:12:30 +0000 https://onegreenworld.com/?post_type=product&p=1065777 Perhaps the most root rot resistant of any raspberry, Cascade Delight can grow in darn near boggy situations for all you folks with wet heavy soils. Canes are incredibly productive and produce large, firm conical fruits excellent for fresh eating! These are floricane, also known as June-bearing raspberries.

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Cascade Delight Raspberry

Perhaps the most root rot resistant of any raspberry, Cascade Delight Raspberry can grow in darn near boggy situations for all you folks with wet heavy soils (though we still recommend giving your plants the best drainage possible). Canes are incredibly productive and produce large, firm conical fruits excellent for fresh eating! Canes are nearly thornless and floricane-fruiting producing one large summer 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: 4-6 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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Cascade Gold Raspberry https://onegreenworld.com/product/cascade-gold-raspberry/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cascade-gold-raspberry Tue, 10 Apr 2018 00:34:34 +0000 https://onegreenworld.com/?post_type=product&p=1029075 Cascade Gold makes an excellent addition to Fall Gold for deliciously sweet golden raspberries all season long! It's the golden road to unlimited raspberry devotion! These are floricane, also known as June-bearing raspberries.

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Cascade Gold Raspberry

Cascade Gold Raspberry is an excellent golden raspberry that is uniquely suited to the Pacific Northwest. Bred by Washington State University and the USDA, this superior variety has been a favorite here in the northwest corner of the United States for many years because of its excellent flavor, high productivity and increased disease resistance. It is a floricane or June bearing raspberry meaning that it produces its fruit on second year wood and makes one big crop in June. Cascade Gold makes an excellent addition to Fall Gold for deliciously sweet golden raspberries all season long! It’s the golden road to unlimited raspberry devotion!

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: Raspberries are self-fertile.
Hardiness: Raspberries are 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
Yield: 2+ lbs.
Pests & Diseases: Raspberries are generally free of insect and disease problems.
USDA Zone: 5
Sunset Western Zone: A1-A3, 1-24
Sunset Northeast Zone: 36-40, 41-43

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Nova Raspberry https://onegreenworld.com/product/nova-raspberry/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nova-raspberry Thu, 06 Jul 2017 22:48:40 +0000 https://onegreenworld.com/?post_type=product&p=1020473 Nova Raspberry is an extremely hardy, mid-season, summer red raspberry. The berries are very firm with a fine flavor. Fruits are bright red and attractive for fresh markets or U-Pick farms.

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Nova Raspberry

Nova Raspberry is an extremely hardy, mid-season, summer red raspberry. The berries are very firm with a fine flavor. Fruits are bright red and attractive for fresh markets or U-Pick farms. The plants have high vigor and will produce a small crop in the late summer or early fall. Hardiness Zones 4-7.

Click here to view our Cane Berry Growing Guide

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

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Boyne Raspberry https://onegreenworld.com/product/boyne-raspberry/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=boyne-raspberry Sun, 04 Dec 2016 20:57:16 +0000 https://onegreenworld.com/?post_type=product&p=1007814 Boyne Raspberry is a moderately sweet berry well adapted to the Northwest climate. If you are looking for a berry that will produce well for market or a home garden, the Boyne Raspberry is a great choice. Also, because it isn't as sweet as other raspberries it is great for preserves or your home brewed lambic ale. These are floricane, also known as June-bearing raspberries.

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Boyne Raspberry is a moderately sweet berry well adapted to the Northwest climate. If you are looking for a berry that will produce well for market or a home garden, this raspberry is a great choice. Also, because it isn’t as sweet as other raspberries it is great for preserves or your home brewed lambic ale.

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 -45° F or below.
Bearing Age: 1-2 years after planting.
Size at Maturity: 6 ft. in height.
Ripening Time: Early July
Type: June-bearing
Taste: Sweet
Pests & Diseases: Mosaic Free
USDA Zone: 2-8

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Latham Raspberry https://onegreenworld.com/product/latham-raspberry/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=latham-raspberry Sun, 04 Dec 2016 20:42:22 +0000 https://onegreenworld.com/?post_type=product&p=1007815 Latham Raspberry produces large, round, deep-red, well-textured, full-flavored fruits in Spring. The standard in Spring bearing raspberries, it is fantastic eaten fresh or used in preserves or baked goods. Latham Raspberry is a heavy producer, extremely hardy, and disease resistant. These are floricane, also known as June-bearing raspberries.

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Latham Raspberry produces large, round, deep-red, well-textured, full-flavored fruits in Spring. The standard in Spring bearing raspberries, it is fantastic eaten fresh or used in preserves or baked goods. Latham Raspberry is a heavy producer, extremely hardy, and disease resistant. Best choice for the colder regions and high elevations.

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 -35° F or below.
Bearing Age: 1-2 years after planting.
Size at Maturity: 6 ft. in height.
Ripening Time: June- July
Type: June bearing
Taste: Sweet
Pests & Diseases: Mosaic Free
USDA Zone: 3-8

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Munger Black Raspberry https://onegreenworld.com/product/munger-black-raspberry/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=munger-black-raspberry Sun, 04 Dec 2016 17:09:44 +0000 https://onegreenworld.com/?post_type=product&p=1007816 Munger Black Raspberry produces large, plump, firm, shiny, black, juicy, delicious, sweet berries that are excellent for preserving. Munger has a very stout cane which lends to upright growth if staked making it easier to harvest when the berries are ready to pick.

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Munger Black Raspberry

Munger Black Raspberry produces large, plump, firm, shiny, black, juicy, delicious, sweet berries that are excellent for preserving. Munger has a very stout cane which lends to upright growth if staked making it easier to harvest when the berries are ready to pick.

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 occidentalis
Site and Soil: Raspberries like 1/2 day to full sun and well-drained soil
Pollination Requirements: Self-fertile.
Hardiness: Hardy to -5° F or below.
Bearing Age: 1-2 years after planting.
Size at Maturity: 6 ft. in height.
Ripening Time: August-September
Type: June bearing
Taste: Sweet
Pests & Diseases: Raspberries are generally free of insect and disease problems.
USDA Zone: 4-8

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Canby Thornless June Bearing Raspberry https://onegreenworld.com/product/canby-thornless-2/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=canby-thornless-2 Sat, 18 Jul 2015 03:03:50 +0000 https://onegreenworld.com/product/canby-thornless-2/ A June bearing variety, Canby Thornless is renowned for its heavy crops of large, flavorful, and juicy berries. Easy to harvest, these luscious, bright red berries are great for fresh eating, preserves and freezing.

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Canby Thornless June Bearing Raspberry

Canby Thornless June Bearing Raspberry plant is renowned for its heavy crops of large, flavorful, and juicy berries. Easy to harvest, these luscious, bright red berries are great for fresh eating, preserves and freezing.

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 20º F or below.
Bearing Age: 1-2 years after planting.
Size at Maturity: 6 ft. in height.
Ripening Time: June
Type: June bearing
Taste: Sweet, juicy
Yield: 2+ lbs.
Pests & Diseases: Raspberries are generally free of insect and disease problems.
USDA Zone: 5-9

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Willamette Raspberry https://onegreenworld.com/product/willamette-raspberry-2/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=willamette-raspberry-2 Sat, 18 Jul 2015 03:03:50 +0000 https://onegreenworld.com/product/willamette-raspberry-2/ Very popular with both home gardeners and commercial growers, this June-bearing variety produces abundant crops of extremely large, dark red berries. Firm and juicy, with a hint of tartness, they are delicious eaten fresh and great for freezing.

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Willamette Raspberry

Willamette Raspberry are quite popular with both home gardeners and commercial growers, this June-bearing variety produces abundant crops of extremely large, dark red berries. Firm and juicy, with a hint of tartness, they are delicious eaten fresh and great for freezing.

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 NameRubus 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: June
Type: June bearing
Taste: Sweet-tart
Yield: 2+ lbs.
Pests & Diseases: Raspberries are generally free of insect and disease problems.
USDA Zone: 5-9

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Meeker June Bearing Raspberry https://onegreenworld.com/product/meeker-2/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=meeker-2 Sat, 18 Jul 2015 03:03:50 +0000 https://onegreenworld.com/product/meeker-2/ An outstanding, June-bearing variety for the home garden, Meeker bears abundant crops of large, sweet, richly flavored, thimble-shaped berries. These delicious red Raspberries are great for fresh eating, freezing and preserves. These are floricane, also known as June-bearing raspberries.

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Meeker June Bearing Raspberry

An outstanding variety for the home garden, the Meeker June Bearing Raspberry plant bears abundant crops of large, sweet, richly flavored, thimble-shaped berries. These delicious red Raspberries are great for fresh eating, freezing and preserves.

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 NameRubus 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
Type: June bearing
Taste: Sweet
Yield: 2+ lbs.
Pests & Diseases: Raspberries are generally free of insect and disease problems.
USDA Zone: 5-9

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