Raspberry Heritage
Raspberry Heritage fruit is of medium size, firm, and deep red in colour with an excellent delicious flavour and a high yield. The plants are covered with rose-type leaves. Small white flowers are followed by luscious, sweet, delicate fruit. Vigorous and productive plant, which spreads fast and is easy to grow. Harvest is in mid-summer, when the berries are easily removed when ripe. Canes are vigorous, with many strong upright canes with few spines.
Raspberries are a top antioxidant food, high in fibre, vitamin C and folate.
Check out our Berry Coulis recipe inspiration page, to lift your ice cream, cheesecake or yoghurt to the next level.
Prune out dead, old and fruited canes in winter so 10 - 12 strong canes are left per plant. All Raspberries like a soil rich in organic matter with good essential drainage. Roots are close to the surface, so will benefit from mulching with organic matter and regular watering during dry periods. Apply general fertiliser in spring. Spray with organic copper and an organic oil spray in winter and at bud burst to help prevent insect and fungal diseases.
Rubus idaeus Heritage
Raspberry Heritage fruit is of medium size, firm, and deep red in colour with an excellent delicious flavour and a high yield. The plants are covered with rose-type leaves. Small white flowers are followed by luscious, sweet, delicate fruit. Vigorous and productive plant, which spreads fast and is easy to grow. Harvest is in mid-summer, when the berries are easily removed when ripe. Canes are vigorous, with many strong upright canes with few spines.
Raspberries are a top antioxidant food, high in fibre, vitamin C and folate.
Check out our Berry Coulis recipe inspiration page, to lift your ice cream, cheesecake or yoghurt to the next level.
Prune out dead, old and fruited canes in winter so 10 - 12 strong canes are left per plant. All Raspberries like a soil rich in organic matter with good essential drainage. Roots are close to the surface, so will benefit from mulching with organic matter and regular watering during dry periods. Apply general fertiliser in spring. Spray with organic copper and an organic oil spray in winter and at bud burst to help prevent insect and fungal diseases.
Rubus idaeus Heritage
Raspberry Heritage fruit is of medium size, firm, and deep red in colour with an excellent delicious flavour and a high yield. The plants are covered with rose-type leaves. Small white flowers are followed by luscious, sweet, delicate fruit. Vigorous and productive plant, which spreads fast and is easy to grow. Harvest is in mid-summer, when the berries are easily removed when ripe. Canes are vigorous, with many strong upright canes with few spines.
Raspberries are a top antioxidant food, high in fibre, vitamin C and folate.
Check out our Berry Coulis recipe inspiration page, to lift your ice cream, cheesecake or yoghurt to the next level.
Prune out dead, old and fruited canes in winter so 10 - 12 strong canes are left per plant. All Raspberries like a soil rich in organic matter with good essential drainage. Roots are close to the surface, so will benefit from mulching with organic matter and regular watering during dry periods. Apply general fertiliser in spring. Spray with organic copper and an organic oil spray in winter and at bud burst to help prevent insect and fungal diseases.
Rubus idaeus Heritage