Red Raspberry
Rubus idaeus
Description: Red Raspberry is a hardy, fruiting perennial shrub known for its arching canes, serrated green leaves, and sweet, juicy red berries. Blooming in late spring with delicate white flowers, this vigorous plant produces delicious fruit in summer or fall, depending on the variety. Perfect for edible landscapes, berry patches, and container growing, Red Raspberry is a rewarding addition to any garden.
Wildlife Benefits: Red Raspberry flowers attract bees and other pollinators, while its berries provide an important food source for birds and small mammals. Its dense, thorny canes also offer shelter for wildlife.
Medicinal Benefits: Traditionally used in herbal medicine, Red Raspberry leaves are known for their astringent and antioxidant properties. Commonly brewed into teas, they have been used to support digestion, women’s health, and overall wellness. The berries are packed with vitamins, fiber, and antioxidants, making them a nutritious snack.
Native Status: Native to North America, Europe, and Asia, Red Raspberry is well-adapted to Georgia’s climate and thrives in home gardens and naturalized areas.
Pollinator Friendliness: The small white flowers provide nectar for bees and butterflies, supporting pollinator populations throughout the growing season.
Planting Guidelines:
Height: 3–5 feet
Spacing: 2–3 feet between plants; 6–8 feet between rows
Sun/Shade: Thrives in Full Sun but tolerates Partial Shade
How to Grow: Red Raspberry prefers well-drained, fertile soil and regular watering, especially during fruiting. Prune canes annually to encourage new growth and maximize berry production. Support taller varieties with trellises for easier harvesting and maintenance.
Enjoy homegrown sweetness, pollinator support, and herbal benefits with Red Raspberry—a productive and resilient fruiting shrub that’s perfect for gardens of all sizes.
Available in 4.25 (quart) pots.
Rubus idaeus
Description: Red Raspberry is a hardy, fruiting perennial shrub known for its arching canes, serrated green leaves, and sweet, juicy red berries. Blooming in late spring with delicate white flowers, this vigorous plant produces delicious fruit in summer or fall, depending on the variety. Perfect for edible landscapes, berry patches, and container growing, Red Raspberry is a rewarding addition to any garden.
Wildlife Benefits: Red Raspberry flowers attract bees and other pollinators, while its berries provide an important food source for birds and small mammals. Its dense, thorny canes also offer shelter for wildlife.
Medicinal Benefits: Traditionally used in herbal medicine, Red Raspberry leaves are known for their astringent and antioxidant properties. Commonly brewed into teas, they have been used to support digestion, women’s health, and overall wellness. The berries are packed with vitamins, fiber, and antioxidants, making them a nutritious snack.
Native Status: Native to North America, Europe, and Asia, Red Raspberry is well-adapted to Georgia’s climate and thrives in home gardens and naturalized areas.
Pollinator Friendliness: The small white flowers provide nectar for bees and butterflies, supporting pollinator populations throughout the growing season.
Planting Guidelines:
Height: 3–5 feet
Spacing: 2–3 feet between plants; 6–8 feet between rows
Sun/Shade: Thrives in Full Sun but tolerates Partial Shade
How to Grow: Red Raspberry prefers well-drained, fertile soil and regular watering, especially during fruiting. Prune canes annually to encourage new growth and maximize berry production. Support taller varieties with trellises for easier harvesting and maintenance.
Enjoy homegrown sweetness, pollinator support, and herbal benefits with Red Raspberry—a productive and resilient fruiting shrub that’s perfect for gardens of all sizes.
Available in 4.25 (quart) pots.
Rubus idaeus
Description: Red Raspberry is a hardy, fruiting perennial shrub known for its arching canes, serrated green leaves, and sweet, juicy red berries. Blooming in late spring with delicate white flowers, this vigorous plant produces delicious fruit in summer or fall, depending on the variety. Perfect for edible landscapes, berry patches, and container growing, Red Raspberry is a rewarding addition to any garden.
Wildlife Benefits: Red Raspberry flowers attract bees and other pollinators, while its berries provide an important food source for birds and small mammals. Its dense, thorny canes also offer shelter for wildlife.
Medicinal Benefits: Traditionally used in herbal medicine, Red Raspberry leaves are known for their astringent and antioxidant properties. Commonly brewed into teas, they have been used to support digestion, women’s health, and overall wellness. The berries are packed with vitamins, fiber, and antioxidants, making them a nutritious snack.
Native Status: Native to North America, Europe, and Asia, Red Raspberry is well-adapted to Georgia’s climate and thrives in home gardens and naturalized areas.
Pollinator Friendliness: The small white flowers provide nectar for bees and butterflies, supporting pollinator populations throughout the growing season.
Planting Guidelines:
Height: 3–5 feet
Spacing: 2–3 feet between plants; 6–8 feet between rows
Sun/Shade: Thrives in Full Sun but tolerates Partial Shade
How to Grow: Red Raspberry prefers well-drained, fertile soil and regular watering, especially during fruiting. Prune canes annually to encourage new growth and maximize berry production. Support taller varieties with trellises for easier harvesting and maintenance.
Enjoy homegrown sweetness, pollinator support, and herbal benefits with Red Raspberry—a productive and resilient fruiting shrub that’s perfect for gardens of all sizes.
Available in 4.25 (quart) pots.