The Coho Red Raspberry bush (rubus idaeus 'Coho') is an deciduous upright is a primocane red raspberry shrub named after the Coho salmon that are renowned for their brilliant red body coloration and late spawning runs. ‘Coho’ has high yields of late-ripening large, bright red, very firm berries that are easy to pick. Extra firmness makes Coho a great choice for freezing.
Plant in full sun to partial shade in well drained loamy soils.
Harvest Time: June - September: Raspberries ripen in stages as the plants produce blooms and develop berries, it's best to harvest the ripe raspberries twice or more a week. Pick the darkest berries by hand. Ripe Raspberries will pull from the stems without crushing or tearing at the tops. Be sure to also remove and discard any overripe berries that are still on the canes as you pick.