Where to plant raspberries

Started by adekun, August 11, 2007, 02:39:20

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adekun

Any tips on where I should site a few raspberry plants. I think the best place I have is along a short east facing wall.

adekun


Busby

You need to be able to pick from both sides.
The roots will send out runners in all directions.
The berries need to dry out quickly after rain.

So, choose a free bed where raspberries or other berries haven't been for at least five years, where the ground has been able to settle after being well turned over and where you can leave room for new growth.

adekun

Thanks for the tips, especially the first - perhaps seems obvious but well received.

HO

Has anyone tried curtailing the root area of rasperries and if so how close to the plants and with what? I am about to replant my Autumn Bliss and I am wondering whether to do what I have more or less successfully done with Lily of the Valley and Jerusalem artichokes, that is to fix a board in the ground to stop the root and stolon growth.

artichoke

I have put a row of raspberries next to a grass path on the grounds that we mow or strim it regularly, so the runners won't have a chance. Same with J artichokes, sandwiched between grass path and compost heap. My other rasp row is against a more or less permanent path within the allotment. It's not that much trouble to stamp on the runners as I pick the fruit.

adekun

#5
I'm going to have to keep them away from the veg and the wall.

jennym

Quote from: HO on August 12, 2007, 08:47:00
Has anyone tried curtailing the root area of rasperries and if so how close to the plants and with what? ....
Sheets of corrugated steel about a foot deep, pushed right into the ground will keep them in one place, as your boards do.

adekun

I'm going to have to watch my spelling, it really is on the wane.
I'll probably stick some old roofing tiles around the nearest corner.

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