Bushel and Berry® Raspberry Shortcake® Bush
Rubus idaeus 'NR7' PP 22,141 CPBR 4,580
- Compact size fits small spaces or containers
- Sweet, delicious raspberries with low maintenance
- Self-pollinating for consistent fruit production
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Compact Raspberry Bush is Perfect for Containers
Pick Large Amounts of Delicious Raspberries from a Giant Bush.
Here's the problem with raspberries... they grow on long, skinny canes that need to be supported on trellises and spaced out in order to get a decent crop. They have thorns that make them tough to pick and some varieties make you wait an entire extra year because they can only produce on mature canes.
The Bushel and Berry® Raspberry Shortcake® solves all these problems. It grows in a dense bush form that can give you more fruit than a small row of lanky canes. It thrives in a container or the ground, producing fruit on thick new growth. You get a great crop year after year without the work or hassle.
This is an exceptional tasting raspberry. It's full size with a great texture. They named it shortcake because of how sweet it is. Around July, your bushes start to look like small fruit factories... pumping out bright red berries against that lush green backdrop. You can pick for weeks and never have to worry about thorns.
Your bush grows about 3 ft. tall. Ideal for a back deck, where you can walk out each morning and pick fresh raspberries for your breakfast. The larger your container, the larger your plant will grow. But if you really want to get creative... this is a bright looking shrub. Plant them on each side of your front entrance or even as a foundation hedge. In the fall you will start seeing your leaves turning autumn colors. Plant several for a hedge that will give you enough berries to freeze throughout the year as well as share with friends and family.
About Bushel and Berry®: Bushel and Berry® makes growing fruit at home easy and fun for everyone! Just as delicious as they are beautiful, these edible plants are compact, self-pollinating, and perfect for the patio.
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Product Details
Mature Height: | 2-3 ft. |
Mature Width: | 3-4 ft. |
Sunlight: | Full Sun |
Growth Rate: | Moderate Growing |
Harvest Time: | Summer |
Year to Bear: | Can Fruit the 1st Year! |
Botanical Name: | Rubus idaeus 'NR7' PP 22,141 CPBR 4,580 |
Does Not Ship To: | AZ |
Grows Well In Zones: | 5-9 outdoors |

Growing Zones: 5-9 outdoors
(hardy down to -10℉)
Customer Reviews & Photos
Based on 69 reviews








Rasberry
so far good too early to tell plant doing well growing which i did not expect Rasbery is a hard bush to grow but so far, I am happy will update later to see if it will do even better.
Bushel and Berry Raspberry Short Cake bush
Delivered on time and great condition.
Nicest looking raspberry bush
So impressed. I planted this bush a week ago, and it's just exploded. It's so healthy, I can wait to get lots of berries. The packaging was impecable. I also bought a fig which is doing quite well. I'll be buying more.
Amazing variety of raspberry bush
2 plants arrived in great condition very quickly along with a bunch of other plants. They were dormant so they looked dead. Once it got warmer they had a lot of new growth. Even got a few berries too. I had moved them into pots in the spring. Decided to move them into the ground before winter. Still alive despite looking dead again. Had decent luck growing from cuttings in all purpose sand too.
Amazing!
Ordered 2 plants. The raspberry and a lemonade blueberry. They both came looking so healthy! Raspberry already had flowers and within a week had a whole bunch of berries starting to pop up. Blueberry is still tiny so I don’t expect berries this year but excited to see it produce!