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Organic Raspberry Willamette - Rubus idaeus

Rubus idaeus Willamette
Raspberry, Red Raspberry, European Raspberry

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Non-perpetual variety, producing small fruits that are dark red, firm, and fragrant. It is an early selection, very productive, low-maintenance, disease-resistant, and easy to grow in most of our regions. Planting from October to March, for a harvest from mid-June to mid-July. Young plant from Organic Agriculture.
Flavour
Sugary
Height at maturity
1.50 m
Spread at maturity
1 m
Exposure
Sun, Partial shade
Self-fertilising
Best planting time October to November
Recommended planting time January to April, September to December
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Flowering time April to May
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Harvest time June to July
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Description

The 'Willamette' Organic Raspberry is a non-perpetual but productive and rather early variety, which offers a quantity of small, dark red, firm and fragrant fruits. The plant is vigorous, undemanding, resistant to diseases, and easy to grow in many regions. Planting is done from October to March, for a generous harvest from mid-June to mid-July. The raspberry, Rubus idaeus in Latin, thrives in a well-prepared garden soil, loosened and enriched, remaining fresh in summer.

 

The Organic 'Willamette' Raspberry produces small, dark red fruits, firm and fragrant. To fully enjoy their flavour, raspberries should be consumed quickly after picking, as they do not keep well. If you have a abundant harvest, consider making purees, sorbets, tarts or jams. You can also freeze them. Production reaches its normal level in the third year after planting. One plant can produce fruit for several years, around 10 years.

The 'Willamette' variety is a cultivar originating from Canada. It is vigorous and suckering. It is a non-perpetual variety. Indeed, there are remontant varieties, producing in June on the previous year's branches and then from August to October on the current year's branches, and non-perpetual varieties with abundant harvest around June-July.

The Raspberry is a deciduous shrub with upright stems, forming a bush of about 1.50m (5ft) in all directions over time. The stems or canes are biennial, each having the peculiarity of dying after fruiting. From its roots emerge suckers every year, new canes armed with small, slightly prickly prickers. The Raspberry bears green leaves on the top, white-green and tomentose underneath. The flowering is very nectariferous. The white flowers are small (1 to 2cm in diameter), grouped in small clusters of 10 to 12, and appear in April-May. The fruits are formed of small agglutinated drupes, easy to detach when ripe.

The Raspberry belongs to the Rosaceae family, like strawberries, blackberries and wild roses. The wild raspberry is native to Europe and temperate Asia, where it grows in cool climates alongside elderberry, beech or rowan, especially in mountainous undergrowth, but also in plains.

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Plant habit

Height at maturity 1.50 m
Spread at maturity 1 m
Growth rate fast

Fruit

Fruit colour red
Fruit diameter 1 cm
Flavour Sugary
Use Table, Jam, Patisserie
Harvest time June to July

Flowering

Flower colour white
Flowering time April to May
Flower size 1 cm
Bee-friendly Attracts pollinators

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour medium green

Botanical data

Genus

Rubus

Species

idaeus

Cultivar

Willamette

Family

Rosaceae

Other common names

Raspberry, Red Raspberry, European Raspberry

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference7840491

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Planting and care

The Organic 'Willamette' Raspberry prefers humus-rich soils that retain moisture, even in summer, without excessive limestone. It thrives in partially shaded but bright locations. In northern regions such as north of the Loire, it can tolerate full sun, while in the south, it prefers partial shade. Plant it from October to March in regular soil enriched with compost and well-rotted manure.

Space the plants 80cm (32in) apart in rows that are 1.50m (5ft) apart. During planting, the collar should be level with the ground. It is advisable to train them using wire stretched between stakes or on a trellis.

Water regularly to promote root growth in the first year after planting. During periods of high heat or extended drought, provide additional water. Weed the surface, especially at the beginning of planting, and apply mulch to retain moisture in summer.

The Raspberry can be susceptible to various diseases if the growing conditions are not optimal (raspberry anthracnose, raspberry rust, powdery mildew, grey mold during rainy periods, or Botrytis). The damage observed in cultivation is due to unfavorable weather conditions, especially during cold springs that allow micro-fungi present in the soil to infest the vegetation. To protect the plants, it is recommended to fertilize raspberries with organic fertilizers that promote the growth of anaerobic bacteria in the soil, which strengthens the soil's ability to stimulate the plants' immune system. Raspberries can also be attacked by certain parasites such as raspberry worms, the larvae of a small beetle that infests the fruits without causing significant damage.

Raspberries can easily multiply through suckers that grow near the base: remove them and transplant them to another part of the garden if desired.

Planting period

Best planting time October to November
Recommended planting time January to April, September to December

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Woodland edge
Type of use Vegetable garden, Orchard
Hardiness Hardy down to -34°C (USDA zone 4) Show map
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Planting density 3 per m2
Exposure Sun, Partial shade
Soil pH Acidic, Neutral
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light), Fertile, humus-bearing, deep

Care

Pruning instructions Pruning Raspberry plants is necessary to allow for proper fruiting. It varies depending on the type of variety, whether it's perpetual or not. Non-perpetual Raspberry plants (such as the 'Willamette' variety) bear fruit in early summer on last year's canes. After harvest, cut the fruited canes down to ground level. In winter, keep 10 to 12 shoots per metre, cut their tips, and prune the remaining canes down to ground level. Perpetual Raspberry plants bear fruit first in late summer and autumn on new shoots, and then again in early summer the following year on the same canes. In August, cut the fruited branches down to ground level, and in winter, prune the tips of the canes that fruited in autumn. Remove dead wood and weak or diseased branches.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time August, November
Soil moisture Tolerant
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground

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