November 5, 2024

VIDEO: Growing Raspberries from Planting to Harvest


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Raspberries are among the easiest fruits to grow and, for the space they occupy, produce even more fruit than strawberries. Isn’t it time you gave them a go?

Raspberries deserve a place in any fruit garden. With minimal care, they’ll reward you with heavy crops of sweet, tangy and totally irresistible berries.

In this short video we’ll show you how to plant, train and harvest your very own raspberry plants for a bumper harvest!

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25 thoughts on “VIDEO: Growing Raspberries from Planting to Harvest

  1. Thanks for the video very informative. I need to put some material over my lettace and raspberries to protect them from the birds and bugs. Do you have any videos which show the best way to do this?

  2. hi ben i have been growing raspberris of 2 years now and i have got a pateo bus verterty can u make a video on that verity i have an nother one called artem amber

  3. I dont understand how to Make the trellis/stands for raspberries or when? Can I just use sticks? Do i do it when I plant or after they have grown a particular height??

  4. How can one identify whether their raspberries are summer or autumn bearing? I have canes that I've propagated from dug roots, and they have a small number of berries on their new growth.

  5. I love your accent. I’m American and feel like I have zero accent. I live in Missouri as well so Midwest…a tinge of Southern I suppose but your voice is lovely, your info is straight to the point and, again, your accent is admirable! Thank you for producing amazing, quality filled information about raspberry care!

  6. I seem to have 2 types growing in my garden. One detach easily when harvested (these are more rounded) and the other is really red but breaks off with the middle still inside (these are more oblong) any ideas?

  7. First year growing a raspberry plant. Think our 1st fruits are just budding if that's the right term… Oddly enough though, down at the forest behind our house next to the river. There's tonnes of super overgrown raspberry plants that are wild and literally have hundreds. I get you have to cut back to cultivate and maintain the plants but it's amazing how nature does its own thing.

  8. This is my second year trying to grow canes. They're tall and gorgeous, but not one single berry has formed! They're in a raised bed with plenty of rich soil and 1/4" line irrigation for watering once a day. So why am I getting no berries? Is my PH off? Are there too many canes in the 4'x8' box? Do I not have the right kind of plant? HELP!

  9. My raspberries did well last summer but I wasnt sure if I should cut them down. I heard the berries grew from established canes. I didnt have supports, so the bed was a bit of a tangled mess.

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