The Everbearing Fallgold Raspberry Plant (Rubus Idaeus) is a unique, high-yielding fruit plant that produces sweet, golden yellow berries with exceptional flavor and texture. You will receive a healthy 4-6 inch live starter plant, ready to thrive in your garden or patio. This variety is easy to grow and care for, making it ideal for beginners and experienced gardeners alike.
The yellow raspberries are large, juicy, and firm, making them perfect for fresh eating, canning, or preserving. Identical in taste and texture to red raspberries, Fallgold offers a unique twist with its attractive color. The plant features tall, upright canes, reaching heights of 36-72 inches, and produces fruit from July through September, ensuring a continuous harvest.
This raspberry bush thrives in hardiness zones 4-11, tolerating a wide range of climates, including light to hard frost. It prefers full to partial sunlight and requires ample space for growth, making it suitable for garden beds and larger containers.
Key Features and Benefits:
Plant Type: Live Raspberry Plant Starter (4-6 inches)
Growth Habit: Tall, upright canes with vigorous growth
Growing Zones: 4-11 (outdoors) with frost tolerance
Height Potential: Up to 72 inches tall
Flavor Profile: Sweet, juicy, and firm yellow berries
Ideal Uses:
Gardening: Perfect for backyard or allotment gardens
Culinary: Great for fresh snacking, jams, and desserts
Gifting: A thoughtful gift for gardening enthusiasts
Decorative: Adds visual appeal to gardens and landscapes
FAQs:
How much sunlight does the Fallgold Raspberry Plant need?It thrives best in full to partial sunlight, requiring at least 6 hours per day.
When can I expect fruit from my raspberry plant?The plant typically produces fruit from mid to late season, between July and September.
How should I care for my raspberry plant during winter?It has excellent winter hardiness but adding mulch around the base can help protect the roots.
Can I grow this raspberry plant in a container?Yes, it grows well in large containers, provided it has adequate space for roots.
How far apart should I plant multiple raspberry bushes?Plant bushes 3 feet apart to allow for proper air circulation and growth.