All raspberries are self-fertile, so you only need one bush to produce fruit. They're best pollinated by bees, and will start producing fruit a year after planting.
Though raspberry bushes are naturally inclined to grow in cooler climates, the plants now come in many varieties suited to a range of planting zones.
Bloom Season |
Spring |
Colour |
various |
Light |
Full Sun - Part Shade |
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Spacing |
36- 48’’ ( 3-4ft) |
Spread |
36- 48’’ ( 3-4ft) |
Height |
24- 36’’ (2 -3ft) |
Hardiness Zone |
2-3 |
Attributes |
Fruits, shrub, full sun |