RASPBERRIES - HOW TO TRAIN AND PRUNE
Tips, Tricks
http://learn-how-to-garden.com Raspberries are easy to look after if you follow some simple rules for pruning them to make sure you get maximum crop which also helps to reduce there chance of disease as there not as congested.Your Raspberries will be either Summer fruiting called floricane types or Autumn Fruiting called primocane and as i grow then next to each other its easy to see the difference. After you have pruned you raspberries its best to either burn or dispose of the trimming but dont add them to your compost heap as you may spread disease spores Hi My name is Mark Abbott Compton I've been growing vegetables and fruit for over 45 years using No-Dig,Raised beds and classic techniques all with one aim, quite simply 'All about the taste' this YouTube Channel is where I'll upload all my episodes of my regular gardening show The Ten Minute Gardener For more in depth films and details of our Online Courses head over to my website, subscribe to my free monthly newsletter and you'll get access to a monthly tutorial video all about gardening tips, how-tos, why-tos and when-tos recipes and all those hints and tips that a lifetimes gardening teaches you,how to get fantastic results without wasting time,effort and money
Comments
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But when do u feed and compost only in the spring or all though the growing season?
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help i found healthy rassberry baby growin in 1 of my pots !
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So I just started gardening. It is so much fun! I love how much more fresh the produce tastes. Of course living in NYC its in a pot not the ground but garden in the city!
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Hi Mark, do you ever remember seeing a British TV gardening show about a walled garden about 20-25 years ago, It showed in NZ and I really enjoyed it. Thanks
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My canes didn't come in the way yours are. They are in a circle ... not a straight line. This year they extended out probably 6 feet past the main plant that I purchased last year. I guess I could dig them all up and put them in a straight line.
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Enjoyed, Ty.
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hi can u plant rasperries and blueberries together in a row?? i want to grow them beside my driveway can it be done or do youthink its a bad idea ? or do you thin i should plant just one kind?? thanks!! i love your videos!
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I am growing them in a 25L pot with a tomato cage type trainer. New growth inside of trainer, last year's attached to outside. Working well so far!
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Stop spamming our website. It will be reported to YouTube if it happens again.
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How can you tie stems to the wire if the stems are continuing to grow?
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can i dig them up and plant them elsewhere
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Any tips on where I can buy seeds online?
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Great place for garden novices like myself
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Thank you for teaching me how to prune and train raspberries.
I just been given an allotment with raspberries. The allotment has been neglected for 3 years...a lot of work to be done. -
I've just found this video, and am so excited to now know how to properly grow raspberries, which are my most favorite fruit (after pomegranate, which I cannot grow where I live). Thank you so much!
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Your videos are great, and I'm learning a lot. I grow blackberries. However, they back up to a fence. Any suggestions on how to prune them or train them with a solid wood 6 foot high fence? Thank you!
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My raspberries look completely different, the stalks are thinner , red and have thorns
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Good advice, I've grown raspberries for the first time this year, autumn cropping 'Polka' they have a good taste and there seem to be plenty of them. Do you recommend any particular variety as regards to having a great flavour? cheers.
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Pleased you found the film helpful John!
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