Polana Raspberry Canes- Dormant Bare Root
Early Season for Northern and High Elevation Areas- Free Shipping
Available Late February 2026.
Polana is a early season everbearing variety for Northern and high elevation areas with short growing seasons. This winter hardy variety will produce well in USDA zone 3-8. Berries are medium to large, glossy and sweet. Fertilize soon after Polana leafs out to optimize cane height.
Large 2 Year Old Plants -We have learned that pruning cane to 4 inches tall increases survival rate. So canes will be pruned when you receive.
Plants should be planted 2-3 feet apart.
Price includes ground shipping to most locations. If you would like faster shipping leave a note in Special Instructions to Seller at checkout or send us a message. AK, HI, US territories and areas considered remote may have a shipping surcharge.
Ships until sold out.
These plants bore fruit last year and will produce fruit in the Fall...and in the Spring and Fall of following years, depending on how plants are managed. Plants were originally 5+ foot tall, but will be pruned to 4 inches tall for proper planting height. This forces buds from the lower cane and roots which will produce more fruit this year. Second photo shows size of canes before pruning. Third photo shows bare root cane as you will receive, properly pruned for planting.
Plants comes with detailed planting, growing and care instructions...and you can call or email if you have additional questions.
We ship to all states. Please put your desired ship date in Special Instructions to Seller at Checkout.
If your temperature is warmer than 89 degrees or colder than 20 degrees, we will hold order until temperature improves. Please put your desired ship date in Special Instructions to Seller at checkout.
All plants are inspected for quality prior to shipment. Plants are rarely damaged in shipping, but if they are, please let us know right away so we can help. If there is any plant damage, take a photo of the package and plants. This will help us solve the problem.
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