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These can be transmitted mechanically by gardening tools, as well as by aphids or some soil-dwelling nematodes, causing ...
Raspberries are generally prolific growers once they have the best possible environment, but your plants will need ongoing ...
Plant in full sun. Usual planting is in rows with about 27 inches between plants in the row and 8-10 feet between rows Raspberry canes are biennial, fruiting on second-year canes.
'Like most fruiting plants, raspberries need plenty of sun and adequate water to produce fruit, but good drainage is ...
Now is the best time to harvest raspberries, but one common gardening mistake can seriously damage your bushes unless you make a simple change.
Leaves will work if you can get and keep 8 to 10 inches around your plants and containers. Some people use bubble wrap for insulation. Just make sure to remove it come early spring.
Don’t worry if you can't get to your fall raspberry cutting right now. They can be cut down any time during their dormant season, all the way up until they begin growing again in March.
Penn State Extension recommends four black raspberry varieties for Pennsylvania: — Bristol: An early berry grown on a plant that’s more cold-hardy and productive than most raspberries. This ...