2026 Raspberry Fall Gold Flower Seeds Packet

Shipping Winter 2025

$2.35

2025 Seed Prices

  • Order 1-95 assorted packets for $2.35 each
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The ‘Fall Gold’ Raspberry is a rare and eye-catching everbearing variety that delivers more than just good looks. With its sweet, golden-yellow berries, this heirloom stands out for its exceptional flavor, cold-hardiness, and extended harvest season that lasts well into fall. Whether enjoyed fresh, preserved, or featured in gourmet desserts, these radiant berries bring both beauty and taste to the table.

Perfect for home gardens, raised beds, or containers, Fall Gold thrives in USDA Zones 4–8 and produces two bountiful harvests per year. It's an excellent choice for anyone looking to diversify their berry patch with something unique and rewarding. These golden raspberries are rich in antioxidants and flavor, making them a standout addition to your backyard bounty—whether you’re baking, preserving, or picking them straight from the cane.

If you're after high yields, visual charm, and a flavor profile that rivals the classics, Fall Gold checks all the boxes. Shop Fall Gold Raspberry seeds now and take your berry-growing game to the next level with this delicious and distinctive heirloom variety.

Product Detail

Order in multiples of: 12

  • Year Designed: 2025
Quick Seed Overview

  • Plant Type: Perennial fruiting shrub
  • Genus: Rubus
  • Species: Rubus idaeus
  • Plant Height/Width: 4-6 feet tall / 3-4 feet wide
  • Season: Spring to Fall
  • Exposure: Full Sun
  • Difficulty: Moderate

SKU: SERASP
Barcode: 843458165149

Why Shido Seeds Are the Best

For the best harvest, cut back all canes in late fall after fruiting is done. This forces the plant to put all its energy into fresh primocanes next season, leading to bigger berries and earlier yields. Also, plant them in raised beds if your soil tends to stay wet—raspberries hate “wet feet.”

Pro Tip

For the best harvest, cut back all canes in late fall after fruiting is done. This forces the plant to put all its energy into fresh primocanes next season, leading to bigger berries and earlier yields. Also, plant them in raised beds if your soil tends to stay wet—raspberries hate “wet feet.”

Getting to know your Raspberry Fall Gold

Fall Gold Raspberry is the sweet golden underdog of the berry patch. Unlike its better-known red cousins, this variety shows up in soft shades of champagne and peach, radiating a gentle warmth that makes you question why all raspberries aren’t born this pretty.

In the garden, Fall Gold behaves like a typical raspberry—upright canes, bramble-style growth, and a general desire to take over. Pruning and trellising go a long way in keeping things civilized. It’s a bit of a sprawler, but it’s worth the maintenance. In fact, if you don’t mind a little organized chaos, you’ll be rewarded with handfuls of golden berries that glow like treasure.

What’s more, this variety is cold-hardy and surprisingly tolerant of imperfect conditions. It doesn’t demand perfection, just a sunny spot, regular water, and a bit of breathing room.

So if you’re looking for a berry that’s gentle in flavor but bold in personality, Fall Gold might just be your garden’s golden ticket. It’s sweet, productive, and slightly unexpected—everything you didn’t know you wanted in a raspberry.

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