Raspberry Cascade Delight
An American-bred, late-season, summer-fruiting raspberry, Rubus idaeus Cascade Delight fruits from mid-July to September and will need the support of a post and wires, or be grown against a fence or wall. The fruits are large, conical, glossy, raspberry-pink; the flesh is juicy with a good flavour, and quite firm, giving it a longer shelf-life. A vigorous, reliable, disease-resistant cane fruit, it is resistant to root-rot, so is tolerant of heavier, wetter soils. Self-fertile and good for attracting pollinators.
Site: Sheltered site
Soil: Moisture-retentive but well drained soil, preferably neutral to slightly acidic
Position: Full sun; tolerates partial shade
Pick: From mid-July to September
Keep: Several days in cool conditions
Hardiness: Fully hardy
Pollination: Self-fertile
Uses: Eating, cooking, preserving, freezing
You can learn more about how to plant and care for raspberries and starting with fruit in our advice section and on our resources page.


















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