Add Both Beauty and Flavor to Your Garden with Nova Raspberry (Rubus idaeus) . The Nova Raspberry is a hardy, productive, and disease-resistant perennial shrub that delivers an abundance of firm, flavorful red berries.
Known for its balanced sweetness and slight tartness, Nova Raspberries are perfect for fresh eating, jams, jellies, desserts, and even freezing for year-round enjoyment.
This cold-hardy variety thrives in well-drained soil and performs exceptionally well in cooler climates, producing high yields even in shorter growing seasons. Nova Raspberry plants prefer full sun and require only moderate pruning to maintain their upright, self-supporting growth habit. Their resilience and adaptability make them an excellent choice for home gardens and small orchards. While they may be potted we prefer to offer as bare root cuttings to save us time, and save you money!
Nova Raspberry (Bare Root)
When to Plant: For a head start, begin sowing bloody dock seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last expected spring frost in your area. Alternatively, you can direct sow the seeds outdoors once the threat of snow has passed and the soil is workable.
Planting: Surface sow the seeds or cover them lightly with soil, as they need some light to germinate effectively. If starting indoors, transplant the seedlings outdoors, spacing them approximately 24 inches apart. Bloody dock can spread through self-seeding, so consider this when selecting a planting location.