🍇 Grow your own berry bliss!
The Anne Raspberry plants are healthy, bare-root, everbearing varieties that promise growth within three weeks. Each order includes extra plants to ensure satisfaction, and they thrive best in sandy soil. These dormant canes are designed to minimize transplant shock, ensuring a fruitful harvest from summer through fall.
F**R
Arrived Very Healthy
Very impressive raspberry plants. They arrived in very healthy condition. They were wrapped in Watered down paper towel So there was plenty of moisture. Plants were at least 10 to 12 inches tall. I am very pleased with the plants and the nursery.
B**E
Needs to grow.
Hasnt shown any growth. It’s almost dead.
S**E
Delicious!
Planted around four years ago. The plants both produced berries the first year and have upped production every year since.
A**R
They are not golden berries!
I bought these last year. They arrived in good health and grew well but when they began producing berries they are just standard red raspberries
Q**A
Saved by rooting hormone
This was my first experience ordering plants online, as well as my first experience trying bareroot plants. I stuck each raspberry cane in a pot with garden soil because I wasn't ready to put them in the garden yet, and honestly wasn't super-convinced they were going to spring to life. One rooted and the other did not. In an effort to salvage the cane that had not produced leaves, I buried a teaspoon of cinnamon in the soil around the top of the cane, and two weeks later....voila! New leaves! I know these plants won't grow to their full potential until next year (or even the year after), but I'm happy I was able to save the second cane.
J**H
Wonderful plants, over 3 years growth you’re getting!
Received 3 sticks in March, planted as told in soil with some sand indoors until leafs appeared. Waited a week or so and then put outside in shady area to acclimate to being outdoors. Then gradually after two weeks or do, moved them out to the garden where they began growing upwards. Put cattle fencing up to allow all around air flow and tied off the branches with twine cording. Mis summer began to bear little fruit which began to ripen in September. They are in full sun here in hot MS and do fine. They’d probably like having some afternoon shade to be honest. To be able to grow raspberries here is a thrill. I spoke with the owner, like he said, good ole Vet, call his cell phone for all these instructions. Great guy!
G**K
Do not order bare root plants in the heat of summer.
My Anne Plants arrived in early August on a very hot day.* There were a couple of white immature primocanes on the crown of one plant. After about a week, visible primocanes emerged from the soil as green tiny shoots.* The second had one viable bud near the end of the mature cane and it produced a compound leaf or two. No immature primocanes were visible and none sprouted from the crown.* The third Anne was apparently DOA and no visible growth showed. after 3 weeks.Eventually the minimal growth on the two living Anne plants withered . I was uncertain whether to irrigate,. The soil was still slightly moist from the limited irrigation provided. I was warned not to over-water by the provider. I think the Anne plants were over heated in transit and lacked the vigor from a damaged root system to survive even in a temperature controlled greenhouse setting.I had ordered bare root 'Joan J' raspberry plants earlier in 2019 and all are producing good growth. I attribute the 'Anne' failure to longer storage in the originating warehouse and overheating in transit. I will NOT order bare root plants this late (August 2) again.
N**M
Great to start then went downhill fast
I was pleased with thr plants when I got them, they were wonderfully and safely packaged. I did everything according to instructions and had my green foliage sprouting like crazy. Then they just died. One about 2 weeks after the other. I contacted the company at the first sign of trouble but couldn't get a response.
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