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Raspberry Red : PATHFINDER 2 year old cane (Fall Bearing)

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An early extra hardy everbearing type for colder locations, it has been described as having a sweet, unusual, ‘wild woodsy’ flavour. Firm, medium-sized berries are borne on sturdy 1.2 meter (4') canes that require no staking. Moderate yields but great disease resistance.

$8.95 EACH
or
Bundle of 25 canes $115.00

SELF-FERTILE | ZONE 3 | HARVEST: AUG.

Product Overview

An early extra hardy everbearing type for colder locations, it has been described as having a sweet, unusual, ‘wild woodsy’ flavour. Firm, medium-sized berries are borne on sturdy 1.2 meter (4') canes that require no staking. Moderate yields but great disease resistance.

$8.95 EACH
or
Bundle of 25 canes $115.00

SELF-FERTILE | ZONE 3 | HARVEST: AUG.

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Growing Tips

Healthy Tip


Before leaving the raspberries behind, let's briefly focus on their leaves. They are such a powerful tonic, you should grow some canes for this reason alone. Tea made with raspberry leaves (fresh or dried) is a potent elixir for all sorts of ailments. Do a bit of research or ask any qualified herbalist.


Raspberries Growing Tip

Raspberry canes MUST be kept moist until they are in the ground. In fact, we believe that the main reason that canes fail to grow is from the root hairs becoming dry at some point in the planting process.
We suggest using Soil Moist root dip (see page 81). Soak the roots for 1-2 hours just before planting. From our own experience it is highly effective. It is also recommended for other plants – blackberries, strawberries, etc.


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