Red Raspberry
Red Raspberry
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Pourquoi nous le cultivons
Pourquoi nous le cultivons
We grow red raspberry for its dual harvests, vigorous growth, and exceptional cold-climate reliability. Its aggressive spreading habit makes it easy to establish a long-term, productive patch, and the steady supply of berries is ideal for fresh eating, freezing, and preserving. Beyond fruit, the plant provides a valuable leaf crop used medicinally and as a nutrient-dense farm input for teas, mulches, and compost. As a multifunctional, resilient perennial, red raspberry is one of the most useful and productive plants for northern edible landscapes and food forest systems.
Comment pousse la plante
Comment pousse la plante
Red raspberry sends up vigorous primocanes each spring, which fruit in late summer or fall and then overwinter to produce a heavy floricane crop the following summer. Underground rhizomes spread outward quickly, expanding the patch naturally. The plant produces a dense canopy of nutrient-rich leaves, which can be harvested sustainably throughout the season. After frost, canes are pruned to manage growth and support next year’s flush. The plant thrives in cold climates and rebounds strongly each year.
Taille de la plante
Taille de la plante
Taille à maturité 4–6 ft tall, spreading patch (aggressive via underground runners)
Taille actuelle 2 canes with viable eyes
Informations complémentaires
Informations complémentaires
Produces two crops annually: a primary summer crop on floricanes and a smaller fall crop on primocanes. Spreads aggressively via underground runners, quickly forming a full, productive patch. Leaves are widely used for herbal teas, tinctures, nutritive tonics, livestock feed, and compost boosters due to their mineral-rich composition.
Red Raspberry is a vigorous, cold-hardy bramble that produces two crops per year—a classic midsummer harvest on second-year canes and a smaller fall crop on new primocanes. Known for its bright, sweet berries and unmatched resilience in northern climates, this raspberry spreads aggressively and quickly forms a productive patch. In addition to abundant fruit, red raspberry generates a large, high-quality leaf crop valued for medicinal tea, livestock fodder, and on-farm fertilizer inputs. For growers seeking a hardy, multifunctional berry that thrives with minimal care, red raspberry is one of the most rewarding perennial fruits.
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Points forts de la plante
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Eau
Moderate; needs steady moisture during fruiting for best berry size and texture
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Pollinisation
Self-pollinating; no companion varieties required
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Sol
Prefers fertile, well-drained loam; tolerates sandy or clay soils if well amended; avoid waterlogged sites
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Des années à supporter
Fruits in the first and second year (primocane and floricane bearing)
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Rusticité
Zone 3–8 (–40°C to –12°C)
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Solaire
Full sun; tolerates afternoon shade
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