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Double-Golden Raspberry Plants-NON-GMO- Bare Root Cane, 1-Year-Old – Rare Blush-Pink Berries, Everbearing Variety – Sweet & Aromatic – Zones 4–8 – High Yield, Disease Resistant - Hand Picked Nursery

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Golden Raspberry Bare Root Cane
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Product Description:
Add a splash of color and flavor to your berry patch with Double Gold Raspberry Plants. This unique everbearing variety delivers rare, blush-pink berries with a sweet, peachy taste and hints of floral aroma—making it a favorite for fresh eating and homemade preserves.

Golden Raspberry Bare Root Cane
BUY 4 SETS GET YOUR 5TH SET FREE!!
Offer applies to any variety of the plant as long as the amount is the same. If you would like a specific variety as your free bundle please leave us a note at checkout.

Double Gold raspberries are not just beautiful—they’re hardy and productive. This plant produces two full harvests per season and thrives in a variety of climates. The vigorous canes are disease resistant and ideal for gardeners seeking high yield with less maintenance.

Whether you’re planting a single row or building a full fruit garden, Double Gold offers a striking look and outstanding flavor. It’s a true conversation piece—and a practical producer in Zones 4 through 8.

Planting & Growing Instructions:
USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–8
Sunlight: Full sun (6–8 hours daily)
Soil Requirements: Moist, well-drained soil with a pH of 6.0–6.5
Spacing: 2–3 ft between plants, 6–8 ft between rows
Watering: Maintain even moisture—1–1.5 inches per week
Mulching: Use straw or organic mulch to retain moisture and control weeds
Support: Trellis recommended to support canes and improve airflow

Pruning:
For two crops: Remove only spent floricanes after summer harvest
For one fall crop: Cut all canes to the ground in late winter

Harvest Windows:
Summer Crop: Mid-July
Fall Crop: Late August through October