How to grow raspberries with Thompson and Morgan. Part 1: Planting and Caring for your raspberries.
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Learn how to grow raspberries with our video guide. Growing raspberries is easy and you'll be rewarded with lots of tasty fruit from just a few plants. Buy this product at http://www.thompson-morgan.com/fruit/fruit-plants/raspberry-plants.
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wow those were some healthy plants,that's gonna be a good baby in there from all them berries =]
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I've NEVER seen raspberries that big! Pure berry porn.
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Hi I bought a pot of five summer fruiting raspberry canes and instead of separating them out individually, I've put them in a group of five splayed outwards, as I want to surround each cluster with a hazel wigwam to support them as a group. I wonder though, if they are too close together, all in the same hole, or doesn't it matter?
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Please put additional food out for the birds if you cover your crops peoples!
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Great video. I am in southwest florida where it is really hot year round. Do the raspberries plants only last 2 years and then you have to plant new ones?
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How did you make that support for the net
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Hi, do raspberries grow in tropical climate? I'm from Costa Rica and most types of berries except for blackberries are not common here. I was thinking about growing some raspberries, cranberries and blueberries but since the temperature here is always around 20-25 °C I don't even know if it's possible for them to grow here. Any advice? Also, here our winters are actually super rainy and the coldest temperature is of like 17°C.
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When do you prune raspberry bushes, in the fall or now in the spring? Or do I leave the woody stalk all year round?
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i just ordered Raspberry Glen Coe , what size pot do you recommend I grow it in?
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Just to ask. I'll be planting 3 in a rectangle plot. If they get the sun for the first 2 3rds of the day will that be OK? Or I have another that will get them sun for the last 2 3rds of the day? And lastly it's not the best soil but it's been freshly dug and I do have access to compost from next door.
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Great to understand explanation.
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yummy
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Best wishes to you and your newish baby. Very nice video, you seems to know the topic.
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Hello John. These are an Autumn fruiting variety called 'Polka'. You can buy them by folowing this link. http://bit.ly/1n8bezG
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What type of raspberry is that? The fruit are HUGE!!
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Fantastic, thanks Danny
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so do you dig up the plants every year (the fall crop raspberries) or do you leave them once planted?
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