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Raspberry ‘Anne’

Raspberry ‘Anne’ is a standout everbearing variety prized for its beautiful golden-yellow berries and exceptionally sweet, mild flavor. Producing large, juicy fruit over an extended season, thisGMO Free Badge raspberry is perfect for fresh snacking right off the plant, as well as baking, jams, and homemade preserves. Known for its reliable productivity, ‘Anne’ adds both beauty and delicious variety to the home garden while attracting plenty of attention at harvest time. Easy to grow and rewarding year after year, it’s a wonderful choice for gardeners looking for something a little unique.
  • Enjoy two crops per season
  • Cold hardy
  • Heat tolerant

Availability

# Description Qty per Unit Units Available Price/Unit
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RS041BAG Raspberry 'Anne' 25 200 $0.00

Plant Details +

Botanical Rubus idaeus 'Anne' PP10411
Cultivator Type Everbearing
Common Name Raspberry 'Anne'
Size 1 YR #1
Height 4-5'
Spacing 3-4'
Hardiness 4-9
Exposure Full sun
Foliage Green
Fruit Yellow
Harvest Early Summer and Fall

Planting/Care Instructions +

Planting Instructions: May be planted in any well-drained soil. Dig a hole large enough to encompass the roots without bending or circling. Set the plant in place so the crown (part of the plant where the roots meet the stem) is about 1-2" below the soil surface. Cover with soil to the original soil surface and water thoroughly. Fertilize newly set plants 2-3 weeks after planting and again in early summer. Place the Fall Gold raspberry in full sun and rich, well drained soil. To encourage the best growth, water well during growth. May require staking. Water well during growth, and consider mulching to conserve water until the following spring, when the mulch should be removed to let the plants warm up. In winter, cut back to about 5 canes per crown. Cane berries prefer a deep, well-drained, fertile soil and typically bear fruit on 2-year old wood with everbearers producing on first-year wood. Thrive in most soil types. Versatile and hardy in the coldest climates where other cane fruits fail. Plant late winter to early spring. Space 2'-3' in a row with 8'-10' between rows.