The easy guide to raspberries
Raspberries (Rubus idaeus)
James 3:12 Can the fig tree, my brethren, bear olive berries? either a vine, figs? so can no fountain both yield salt water and fresh.
Is a type of perennial cane fruit
It is a cool climate plant
It has long fruiting stems called canes
It can be easy to grow
It is possible to have fruit for 8-9 months of the year
They can be grown in containers
Raspberries can produce 2-3kg per 1 meter row
Supports for the canes is recommended
With strong posts and wires to hold the canes
Fruits can be frozen to be eaten another time
How to Grow
They like slightly acid soil
They like lots of compost dug in
A new cane and its rootball from an existing plant
Can be taken and put somewhere
Space plants 45cm apart
In rows 2 meters apart
Plant no deeper than 3in(8cm) deep
Container grown plants can be planted any time
Bare root canes are put in autumn to winter
Harvest when the fruits are ripe
Canes that have fruited are cut off at ground level
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James 3:12 Can the fig tree, my brethren, bear olive berries? either a vine, figs? so can no fountain both yield salt water and fresh.
Is a type of perennial cane fruit
It is a cool climate plant
It has long fruiting stems called canes
It can be easy to grow
It is possible to have fruit for 8-9 months of the year
They can be grown in containers
Raspberries can produce 2-3kg per 1 meter row
Supports for the canes is recommended
With strong posts and wires to hold the canes
Fruits can be frozen to be eaten another time
How to Grow
They like slightly acid soil
They like lots of compost dug in
A new cane and its rootball from an existing plant
Can be taken and put somewhere
Space plants 45cm apart
In rows 2 meters apart
Plant no deeper than 3in(8cm) deep
Container grown plants can be planted any time
Bare root canes are put in autumn to winter
Harvest when the fruits are ripe
Canes that have fruited are cut off at ground level
See More!
The easy guide to Potatoes
http://cga777.blogspot.com/2017/11/potatoes-solanum-tuberosum-isaiah-111.html
The easy guide to Pumpkins
http://cga777.blogspot.com/2018/01/the-easy-guide-to-pumpkins.html
The easy guide to Peppers/Capsicums
http://cga777.blogspot.com.au/2017/12/the-easy-guide-to-pepperscapsicums.html
The easy guide to Cucumbers
http://cga777.blogspot.com.au/2018/01/the-easy-guide-to-cucumbers.html
The easy guide to Radishes
http://cga777.blogspot.com/2017/11/radish.html
The easy guide to Rockmelons
http://cga777.blogspot.com.au/2018/01/the-easy-guide-to-rockmelons.html
The easy guide to Cauliflowers
http://cga777.blogspot.com/2018/01/the-easy-guide-to-cauliflowers.html
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