Enjoy fresh homegrown raspberries. Raspberries are easy to grow, easy to pick and so tasty—as long as you know how to prune them.
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 ...
Summer-fruiting raspberries (floricane) produce canes every year. These new canes grow throughout the summer, go dormant in the winter and produce raspberries the following summer, before dying back.
For 2025, 20 plants — seven edible and 13 ornamental — have been named national or regional winners.
Spring is the perfect time to sow a wide variety of vegetables and fruits in preparation for the warmer months ahead.
Murasaki translates to “purple” in Japanese. So, yes, this long-stemmed cauliflower has bright purple florets, as well as ...
How to grow strawberries Buy bare root strawberries from Thompson & Morgan and Suttons When to harvest: June to September. How to grow: plant raspberry canes in soil that isn’t frozen or waterlogged.
Harden off plants first, acclimatising them to outdoor temperatures before planting them out. When to harvest: June to October. How to grow: plant raspberry canes between November and March, avoiding ...
If you’ve only tasted store-bought potatoes, it’s time to experience the remarkable flavor and convenience of homegrown spuds by learning how to plant seed potatoes. The key is to start with ...