🍓 Plant Happiness: Your Berry Oasis Awaits!
The Bushel and Berry Raspberry Shortcake is a non-GMO, bare root raspberry plant designed for spring planting. Ideal for small spaces, it thrives in full sun and is self-pollinating, ensuring a fruitful harvest. With a compact growth habit and the ability to attract pollinators, this cold-hardy plant is perfect for any garden enthusiast looking to enjoy fresh berries in just a few seasons.
Color | Red |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
Product Care Instructions | Plant raspberries in early spring after the ground has thawed and there is no longer danger of frost. |
Material Features | GMO Free |
Expected Planting Period | Spring |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 4, 4a, 4b, 5, 5a, 5b, 6,6a, 6b, 7, 7a, 7b, 8, 8a, 8b, 9, 9a, 9b |
Soil Type | Loam Soil |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Expected Plant Height | 2 Feet |
Expected Blooming Period | Summer |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Additional Features | Attracts Pollinators, Air Purification |
W**
These little plants are amazing
I should've taken a photo when they arrived. I expected to receive two, mostly bare, twiggy things with roots. Like other berry bushes I've bought before. These were root balls with lovely, baby green leaves already sprouting. I kept them outside (in their plastic packaging) in a shady spot on my porch until the baby leaves got bigger, then moved them to a pot where they got a little more sun each day. Now they're growing like crazy, and one of them is already flowering. I would definitely buy from this supplier again!Update: One of the bushes actually bloomed, and I just ate three, perfect little raspberries from it today! I'm sure that's an anomaly. I don't see any other blooms so far.
K**T
Healthy plants!
It’s early days and I will update the status once a little more time has passed, but so far I can say delivery was prompt, packaging was great, as were instructions.I’ve only had the plants for a little less than a week now, but they are thriving beautifully in my container garden. I soaked the roots in water over night, planted the next morning and both have settled in nicely, growing like “weeds”. We are in Zone 9 (FL), mid-summer, so I have them under a shade sail and they seem to love it.Would definitely buy more plantings from this seller! 🙏🏼
T**M
Didn't grow
I have one of these raspberry plants i bought from a nursery four years ago, beautiful raspberries!This didn't grow. Don't waste your money, get one at a nursery.
A**R
A little disappointed
One of the two raspberries seems to doing well. The other has not sprouted and looks to be dead. Im still trying. A little disappointed. In that.
A**N
Good product great company
I bought these last year and one of them didn’t produce, as it was broken in the shipment. This company replaced it and this year the shortcake plants have matured and filled in my container more. Hopeful to have some produce that will taste delicious.
D**1
Doing well and seem to be growing fast
I bought 2 plants and when I received them they just looked like a few sticks in some dirt in the bags but looks can be deceiving. I planted them a few days after receiving them and after taking them out of the bags they already had some green growth that wasn't visible just looking into the bags. My picture is from less than a week of being planted and they are already trying to grow out more.
J**N
Little plants seem healthy
Was taken aback by the TINY bundle of roots with the tiny twig - images are when first planted and then a few days later. Honestly I was expecting at least a few actual canes. But the tiny bundles were packed with meticulous care, so points for that. Joke is on me in that I am new to raspberries, so found out later that this variety is a "summer bearing" raspberry and produces fruit on 2 year old canes. So I doubt, if these grow, I will see any berries this year ha ha. Wonder how many people throw out a happy growing plant without reading about raspberry canes and summer bearing vs. everbearing types. If these just grow tho, I am happy enough since these bushes will be able to be grown in pots, and I am growing for fun. Also, I have seen this variety being sold for far more money - probably for larger plants - but I am happy to bring these along. Lots of little green shoots seem to be popping up, so so far, so good.
D**E
Plant is doing great!
I bought this bare root strawberry plant a few weeks ago, which I knew wouldn't be blooming or producing any strawberries this season. I've included a picture and you can see how it is thriving just after a few weeks.
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