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Cascade Delight Raspberry

Original price $8.99 - Original price $8.99
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$8.99
$8.99 - $8.99
Current price $8.99
SKU E325

Rubus idaeus 'Cascade Delight'

Cascade Delight shows outstanding resistance to root rot, meaning it will thrive in wetter gardens where other varieties have failed. Similar in season and productivity to Tulameen, this variety boasts bigger, firmer berries. Expect a heavy yield of berries with an intense, traditional raspberry flavor, beginning in July and continuing for a month or more. On wet sites, improve drainage by growing on an 18" mound.

USDA Zone: 6-9

Grow Height:  5' (Small)

Sun: Full Sun

Ripening Time: July

Pollination: Self Fertile

Read our Raspberry Growing Guide

Size: 2YR Bareroot Cane

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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  • I have Tulameen raspberry and has a cane die off disease. I would like to replace with similar resistant variety. Can I order enough for a 50ft row

    You will only need like 25-30 canes, so that should be fine

  • Do these have a finite lifespan? I've been growing 'Cascade Delight' for 14 years and they are lovely, but most of my row have died off over past 3 years while 'Willamette' variety in same row are thriving and filling the empty space? They show no signs of disease and produce heavy but one-by-one just don't throw up usable primocanes anymore. Then over a year or two the bases die off. If old age is a thing then I want to order more. But I don't want to waste the money/time if it's some other problem. Any ideas?

    The short answer is yes. Typically a raspberry crown reachs the end of it's peak productive life at 4-5 years and declines after that.

  • can these be planted in containers?

    They can yes. They will grow to 8 feet tall however so be prepared for that.

  • is the cascade delight raspberry thornless

    Raspberries don't have really have thorns, but do have stiff hairs that can occasionally poke you. The only hairless/thornless raspberry is the Bushel and Berry Raspberry shortcake.

  • do you send only one cane or a group of 3?

    We can send as few as one cane, yes.

  • Is this raspberry RBDV immune?

    No, you will need something like Caroline for Heritage for resistance to RBDV. Please note that, like any virus, RBDV is prone to mutation and cultivars currently considered resistant or immune may not be in following years.

  • I purchased the cascade delight raspberry barefoot canes in February of this year and some of them are 9 feet tall which is nearly double the described height. What could cause that?

    Good soil and lots of water. Congratulations!

Customer Reviews

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John N.
So Far So Good!

My Cascade Delight Raspberry plants arrived nicely packaged and in good condition. I planted them and they are now sticks with leaves beginning to emerge. I have no doubt that these will be prolific plants that will produce an abundance of high quality fruit.

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Walter S.
Weather always wins

I’ve grown these raspberries at a former home, so I know the berries, and Raintree, are first rate. There’s no way around this I don’t imagine, but their arrival here coincided with a miserable stretch of weather that made site prep pretty impossible. I’m just now overcoming that, with planting set for tomorrow AM.

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Dan G.
Great BareRoots

Arrived healthy showing signs of life. Will see how they grow and produce. So far So good.....

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GayLynn B.
Definitely worth 5 Stars!

Cascade Delight raspberries are amazing. They have it all - prolific giant berries with a yummy traditional raspberry taste!

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JoyA
Slow to take, but vigorous.

Planted in already prepared site immediately upon arrival. Planted at 45 degrees per video. 6 weeks later I dug one up as there were no visible canes. Healthy roots and sprouts below ground. 2 weeks later, multiple canes are up and running. Canes looked good on arrival.

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