
Bushel and Berry® Raspberry Shortcake® Bush
Hundreds of Raspberries on Just One Bush Traditional Raspberries are tough to grow... In order to support their long, vine-like canes, they must be grown on a trellis and planted in intervals to get a good-sized harvest. You also have to battle thorns, which makes picking raspberries a hassle. You may even have to wait a year for some raspberry bushes to mature before you can pick your fruit. None of these problems affect your Raspberry Shortcake®. This shrub grows into a dense bush that gives you way more fruit than any traditional raspberry plant. They thrive in containers... just look at these pictures! This shrub also produces fruit on new growth, which means you get a large harvest each year with minimal work. This fruit does not skimp on taste It produces full fruit with great raspberry texture and flavors. They call it shortcake because of how sweet the fruit is. Sometime in July, your bushes will explode with large, plump raspberries. Pick fruit for weeks - all while not having to worry about pesky thorns. Easy to Grow & Looks Great Anywhere The Raspberry bush grows only to around 3 feet tall. It is perfect for a corner spot on a back patio. Pick raspberries to top homemade cheesecakes, put them in pancakes, or make smoothies. The bigger the container you plant in, the larger it will grow, and the more berries you'll get. Plant these down the side of your house for a huge amount of color. You can afford to pick them and give them to your friends and neighbors! Raspberries are one of the most expensive fruits in the grocery store, so a small investment in a hearty shrub will save you thousands of dollars. We are one of only a few nurseries that are able to sell the Raspberry Shortcake®. These shrubs look fantastic in our nursery right now and they have large, well-developed root systems. Some of our workers have even been spotted picking some of the raspberries off and enjoying them for themselves! These large shrubs will sell out quickly so order today while supplies are still available.