Heritage Raspberry Plants are one of the most dependable and widely grown everbearing raspberry varieties, known for producing sweet, firm, and flavorful red berries from summer into fall. This classic variety offers reliable performance, strong vigor, and excellent fruit quality—ideal for home gardeners wanting consistent, long-season harvests.
Heritage raspberries grow upright on sturdy, productive canes that adapt well to raised beds, rows, or backyard berry patches. They thrive in USDA Zones 4–8, showing good cold tolerance and natural resistance to many common raspberry diseases. With proper care, Heritage provides two crops per year: an early summer harvest followed by a heavy fall crop with excellent color and flavor.
Each plant is shipped as a bare root cane, dormant and ready to establish quickly in spring or fall.
Soak roots for 30–60 minutes before planting. Choose a sunny location providing 6–8 hours of direct light. Use well-draining loamy soil enriched with compost. Plant canes at original soil depth and space 2–3 feet apart in rows 6–8 feet apart. Water consistently during establishment. Prune spent floricanes after the summer crop for two-harvest production, or cut all canes to the ground in late winter for a single fall harvest.
Each plant is carefully inspected and packaged before shipment to ensure it arrives healthy and ready to grow. Growing guidance is included to support successful establishment and long-term productivity.