- Homegrown by Hirt's Gardens
- Everbearing--from early June through fall.
- Vigorous canes and disease resistant.
- Hardy in zones 3-8. Superior red raspberries.
- Immediate shipping. Small starter plants in 3" pots.
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2.0 out of 5 stars
bad shape,
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This review is from: Hirt's Caroline Everbearing Red Raspberry Plant - Potted
got plant in bad condition okay size hopefully will make come back no instructions on how to grow no fruit when arrived average size fro 3 in sq pot
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Reasonable price for the item I purchased. I received prompt service. I would go to this merchant again. Bottom line: I was totally satisfied!
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Caroline is the best,
By pinoak (cntrl,il) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hirt's Caroline Everbearing Red Raspberry Plant - Potted
I purchased 3 of this type 5 years ago.They grow fast,love water and produce lots of berries untill frost.Sweetest when turning purple.A juvinelle robin ate some of the first berrys last year but soon learned they wern't ripe yet.It's April 2nd mine are just putting out leaves in Il..The strawberrys next to my raspberrys must have fed the rabbits in Dec.-Jan.The area was full of droppings,dissolved in march so expecting big crop this year.I still have some frozen,their great in milkshakes.Also I trim mine back to 15 inches or so in the spring and cut out the deadwood.They seem to be very resistant to powdery mildew but japanese beatles love them so i use fungicide spray (mite,insect,fungis),it sells in a teal colored bottle.Hope this helps.
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