
Caroline Raspberry Bush - Everbearing Red Raspberry Plant
$52.95
$239.80
- Everbearing variety producing two harvests per season in many climates.
- Produces large, firm, and flavorful red raspberries suitable for fresh eating and processing.
- Vigorous growth habit with strong, upright canes that support heavy fruit loads.
- Adaptable to various soil types with proper drainage and full sun exposure.
Size: 1 gallon
Quantity: Single
Caroline Raspberry Bush: Product Overview
The Caroline Raspberry is a recognized everbearing variety of Rubus idaeus, valued by home gardeners for its consistent production cycle and fruit quality. This plant is characterized by its ability to produce fruit on both primocanes (first-year canes) and floricanes (second-year canes), extending the harvest window throughout the growing season.
Cultivation and Growth Characteristics
This raspberry bush features a vigorous, upright growth habit, which assists in fruit accessibility during harvest. The canes are sturdy, reducing the need for extensive trellising compared to trailing varieties. To ensure optimal development, the plant requires a location with full sun exposure and well-draining soil. Proper spacing is recommended to maintain adequate airflow, which is essential for plant health.
Maintenance and Seasonal Care
For gardeners looking to maximize yield, the Caroline variety responds well to systematic pruning. Removing spent canes after the harvest cycle encourages new growth and helps manage the plant's density. Consistent moisture is required during the fruit-setting period, though waterlogging should be avoided to protect root health. This variety demonstrates resilience in various temperate climates, making it a functional addition to diverse garden environments.
Harvesting Information
The fruit produced by the Caroline bush is noted for its firm texture and distinct flavor profile. The berries are generally easy to harvest, detaching cleanly from the receptacle when fully ripe. Due to their firm structure, these raspberries maintain their integrity well after picking, making them suitable for immediate consumption, freezing, or culinary use.









