Wild red raspberry should be planted in fertile, well-drained slightly acidic soil, in a spot where it can receive sun and ...
Growing raspberry bushes at home is completely possible. Many varieties cross a range of USDA zones, making it fairly easy to find a type that will thrive in your location. If there's a sunny ...
Prune your raspberries annually after the first year, for healthier plants, and ­high-quality fruit. Summer-fruiting ­raspberries (floricanes) produce fruit on year-old stems. So, when pruning, cut ...
Hammer a stout 2.4m (8ft) stake into the ground and plant two raspberry canes at the base. Allow 12 canes to grow up and keep in place with garden twine. The planting depth is important with ...
Cover the roots with soil and then water the plants. You can grow raspberries in pots on a patio or balcony. Put one cane in a deep pot that's around 45cm in diameter. Use a Best Buy compost for ...
Grow raspberries in a pot Grow your own raspberries (www.rhs.org.uk) Delicious raspberry recipes (www.bbcgoodfood.com) ...