Photos of which ones?
Fall Red
Yes. Later today. Everything from Jungs/Shumway from trees to plants to seed potatoes has been great for me.
Any chance you would sell one of these canes to me?
One of my first raspberry plants was September Red which grew vigorously but the fruit didn’t have much flavor. This appears to be a different variety.
@RobertH
Here is what Shumways bare root look like. If still interested let me know. I think they look great.
You sure that’s not a bundle of trees?
I thought this was interesting,
my prime-ark 45 is making flowerbuds on 2-3 inch laterals off the main canes:
but my plants labeled as Cheyenne and Lawton are making flowerbuds almost directly on the canes. Not sure if this is normal for those varieties, or if it’s because they were the first to start leafing out and then we got a 16 degree frost that killed the initial leaves
i call them fruiting spurs… some are long and have long spurs…some are short…depends on the cultivar.
I also call them (caneberry) fruiting spurs, but that term does not fare well in online searches.
“Fruiting spur” is commonly applied to grapes and tree fruit.
“Fruiting laterals” does better in online searches for caneberry topics.
But then, the general public and online AI do not usually know the term “caneberry” and AI wants to default to “cranberry”.
I guess the proper term would be fruiting lateral… when on a floricane…
I just thought it was interesting that those two varieties were basically growing flower buds directly from the cane, like those “spur” apples
Caroline and possibly mislabeled polka since it doesn’t taste or look like my first/ original polka that died in Colorado… picture is of the two.
Extremely vigorous out of all my varieties.
Fall gold looks like it’ll give me 3 sprouts this year, if I’m lucky, more.
Double gold from stark looks promising on a few canes.
Crimson Giant looks alive
Prime ark freedom and prime ark traveler not putting up any new shoots yet.
Crimson night, no evidence of new shoots yet as well. Crimson night from stark however, sending up a few but this is backyard crimson night where it’s a few degrees warmer than front yard Crimson night.
Vintage in backyard and nothing as well.
Ann, nothing in both front and backyard.
Got a ton of open pollinated raspberry seeds popping up in double gold backyard pot, Crimson Night backyard pot, vintage backyard pot. I threw old raspberries back into the pot so each pot should have it’s own variety as a parent plant.
Missings a bunch of Ruby Jewel and Honey Jewel canes… also missing a few plants as well so that’s fun.
Ruby jewel more vigorous than Honey jewel so far.
Black gem blackberry from stark, also no sprouts so far but alive still.
This concludes my raspberry spread summary for somewhere in the week of March 20th
For raspberries, this year will be my beginning year of:
Finnberry
Imara
Crimson Treasure
Crimson Beauty
Crimson Blush
Nantahala
Jewel
Allen Black
Polka (again lol, from isons this time)
Polana
Just realized i bought a himbotop as well but i haven’t seen it since i got it or did i ever see it at all even…
Ruby jewel
Honey jewel
Jaclynn
Addison
Ohio’s Treasure
Black delicious
Autumn Britten
Blackberry:
Big Daddy
Kiowa
I still want Kokanee but it looks like I’m tapped out. Going to see how these open pollinated raspberries look. May put them all in a pot with the mother plant names labeled on them. Really want sweet giant from Gurneys but I’ve been waiting for a restock for half a year now
Wondering wth do i have that’s supposed to be niwot because it’s trailing, purple canes with a powdery white bloom on them, and not primocane fruiting… really hope it’s been worth this 3 year wait Colorado Springs weather killed it to the ground the last 2 years and so i left it out thinking oh well, let it die… since i didn’t want to do the plant shuffle for it into the garage anymore and so i left it outside in -15 degrees in a pot… but right as we were moving, IT STARTED POPPING UP AGAIN! And now it’s fruiting on the floricane laterals. It’s definitely raspberry looking so one can hope it taste good…
I just found out i love raspberries while writing this post out because no way would i ever buy this many varieties of any plant and wait 3 years for a spiny ass one to fruit.
I’ve never been able to get a blackberry or raspberry seed to sprout, so good job on that one. Let us know if you get any tasty unique varieties
Just threw them into the pot and did nothing sometimes the best thing to do is act as if you’re not messing with anything different than what would normally happen
…and what normally happens here is some months after a fallen berry has decayed in loose soil in the berry patch row, seedlings sprout up.
lets see how that plays out… i guess if they quit carrying them i could get some going for us hobbyists.
Found out since repotting my raspberries I have a 'Fall Gold '.
I was just out there looking at our berry plants, I don’t know what will be our favorite until I get to try them all but we have had our 3 ollalieberry plants for two years now and I’m hoping we get to try some this year.
What’s interesting to me Is that out of the three black raspberries that we got, all three jewel plants died, 2 of 3 Allen plants died yet all three Bristol took off and have the thickest canes faster than any other cane berry we have planted so far - It must love it here. I can’t believe how much growth Bristol put on in the very same season we planted it bare root.
The remaining Allen hardly put on any growth at all, seems wimpy.
Having not tasted any of the berries of any of those I would still have to recommend Bristol solely based on how it grew for me, but I don’t really know if one of them has a better berry than the others.
I feel very fortunate to have gotten the three pack of ollalieberries from TOA when I did because now they’re $20 a single cane, that is doubling in price.