planting raspberry canes.wmv
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How to plant raspberry canes
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so posh !!! "im going to dig a trench?" video reminds me of a monty python intro !!!!
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You had no answer in 2 years so here you go. They send shoots underground that pop up near the original plant. You can start new plants the way your gran did but you have to research the variety you doing it with and learn the time of year to do it and so on.
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As much as I love raspberries, I absolutely love the beautiful homes in the background. You can't get such craftsmanship like that in the states. Thank you for sharing this.
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I'm a gardener in Tucson Arizona, planting about ten varieties of raspberry canes for the first time....your video really helped.....was very cool to watch....nice European setting.....makes we want to visit Holland again soon! Thank you for the great posting!
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Great video.
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I remember my grandmother triming sections from tall canes and replanting them. They supposedly grew roots and started a new plant. Are the canes your planting started this way? Have you heard of new plants being started this way?
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Thanks for you posting, it was just the help and advice I needed. If you have other postings on other plants please do post them.
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@veggingoutwithadam Ooops! Forgot to add that all of them did develop a few flowers & berries as well. That was unexpected but a nice surprise. I planted Autumn Bliss.
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@veggingoutwithadam Yes indeed they have rewarded me with a 100% success rate. The new growth on one of the canes was broken off by some raccoons when it was about 8 inches tall but I left the cane in place...to my surprise another shoot sprouted! Thanks again for showing me how to plant 'em correctly.
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I planted around 120 canes! In my garden, Only four failed! I used three varieties Autumn bliss, Glen amble and Glen moy, All were planted bareroot in the autumn of 2009, Some now are 7ft tall! Still collecting over a kilo a week from them now! I reckon I must of had over a full bin bag this year so far, I used leaf mould collected from a local Devon wood in the soil (around 2 kilo`s a plant) worked a treat! Same for the straweberry plants, placed between each cane(130)5 varieties.
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Thank you for posting your video on how to plant raspberry canes. To my surprise the raspberries that I ordered arrived today, as what look like dried out dead canes! Thinking I would receive plants looking more like...well...'plants with leaves' I scrambled to find info on how to plant. Your video has given me hope! All the best to a successful raspberry patch! Cheers Quenuk
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