
- 1 Gallon
- Planting Zones: 5-9
- Height: 3-4 feet Tall
- Spacing: 3-5 feet on center
- Depth: No deeper than top of root ball
- Full Sun
- Self pollinating.
- Thornless
- Pronounced Wash-uh-taw,
- Ripens mid-season in June for about 5 weeks, between Arapaho and Navaho
- Excellent flavor, good storage
- Large, prolific fruit
- Plants grow fully erect to form a hedge row, so no trellising or support needed.
- To promote a strong plant, keep the tips of the canes cut at 45 inches in height beginning in early June.
- Remove the older canes after harvesting the crop
- It should be tipped when canes get to 48” tall, to make it sturdier and more productive. However, trellising or staking may be needed to keep a full crop from leaning towards the ground.