we have just been allocated the allotment next to our present site givng us a nice sized growing area ;D. our allotments are quite small compared those country cousins who get "huge" sites in comparaison. we wish to plant a range of rasberries (early, middle,late and autumn) so we can have soft fruit for most of the summmer. ;). is it too late to plant rasberries now? we ahve some autmn rasberries planted in november........can they be moved again now...or would that kill them? ???.
and finally who supplies new rasberries roots at this late stage?
This is a great question Kevin, I'd like to know the same thing. Just got an extra plot, in not too bad condition and I'm gonna plant me some raspbs!
One of my local garden centres still had them on the weekend.
I also intend to email the Ken Muir website www.kenmuir.co.uk (http://www.kenmuir.co.uk) and see if they're still supplying.
I'd say bung some in, they have two chances...
If they don't grow or give good canes, then you can replace in the winter. But don't forget to prepare the ground well. They need planting shallowly but on well manured soil.
I can personally recommend Glen Ample and Joan J. I get fruit from early July all the way through to frosts, and the tastes are completely different! The autumns are richer. I made oodles of jam last year, with the GAs in their first proper fruiting season (first year they get settled and grow a few canes, second year those flower so you get a bit of a crop but they grow a decent set of new canes, third year run out of freezer space!) and the Joan Js just going mental (mine grow better than the GAs though their fruiting is more bitty - you pick gradually instead of them all ripening at once).
moonbells
it better not be too late because i am planning on putting some in this weekend!
November to March is raspberry cane planting time and ideally the ground should have been prepared last Autumn. Run your rows North/South so you don't shade adjacent rows.
You've just got time, if you're quick
Phil
Cheers all, I am flat broke this weekend and next week, but next friday is payday hurrah :) So I will be trying to order some raspbs then :) The autumn ones might do something decent at any rate :)
Thanks for the suggestion of varieties Moonbells, I have glen ample on the list already, as I had some of those from the PYO last year, and the berries were massive! May try Galante from ken muir, as it claims you can get two crops a year from them. You can never have too many raspberries ;D
a few days ago wilkos had some raspberries in stock still......
I have one more comment on Glen Ample and Joan J after doing a bit of a stock take in the fruit area today. The blasted things are trying to take over the universe!
I've got new GAs coming up in my tulips around the Bramley base, a JJ is literally appearing half an inch from my redcurrant Red Start's stem... and they are everywhere. ::)
I am going to have to be brutal...
moonbells
MMmmmmm, I planted my bare root Autumn Bliss abouit 4 weeks ago.....should they be shooting yet? Or are Moonbell's shooting because they are alraedy established?
Bit worried now!
Quote from: Mothy on March 18, 2005, 23:46:42
MMmmmmm, I planted my bare root Autumn Bliss abouit 4 weeks ago.....should they be shooting yet? Or are Moonbell's shooting because they are alraedy established?
Bit worried now!
sorry - mine are 2 years post-planting (3 for the Glens)
moonbells
furthur to my foray to wilkos.....i passed poundland-i don't know if they are just oop north .....but they have got lots of blueberries,black/redcurrants,goosegogs,raspberries and for some strange reason rosarugosa...anyway-surprisingly-theyare all £1 each!.. ;D
got my gooseberry, raspberries and red currant in today - am now enjoying an achey back :(
but, all the bushes seems ready too go - shoots and open buds galore.
hope they will feel cosy in their new home - i used lots of compost as mulch and lovingly spread it around the plants ;) :D
svea
Hurrah for Wilkos...
HIP HIP !!!...
( sorry!! - am now on my second large glass of red wine and haven't eaten any of hubbys casserole yet......wish he would hurry up and say "Dinner is served" )
Debs :P
Well I've done it - ordered 5 galante and 5 Glen Ample, before the end of march cut-off ;D ;D ;D
Now I just have to find time to put them in once they arrive. I'm going away this weekend :-\
Any particular preperations? Actually, now that I think about it, I haven't dug over that bit of ground yet ::) Going to have to find some time to do that ;D
Another question - I planted my new canes in pots (impulse buy ::)) because the ground isn't dug. Will they be ok if I plant them in a few months? I don't even know where I'm going to put them yet!
ha!aquilegia!i thought i was the only one! ;)
i bought my rasps blackcurrants goosegogs andf blueberries a while back and put them in biiiiig pots-i hope they dont mind being transplanted in about 2 weeks time as i havent got their bed dug either! :o
i think ej would say- just get 'em in!
so...we'll take her advice i think- ;D
we'll check with each other later in the season to see how wem fared ay?
Quote from: Moggle on March 29, 2005, 15:54:21
.....Any particular preperations? ....
Bear in mind they're going to be in the same place for quite a while so dig in plenty of FYM or compost and blood fish and bone - you'll only be able to top dress for the next few years
Phil
New to the Forum....
Are bare-rooted raspberries quite resilient?
I planted mine about a month ago....... But a bit concerned as I ordered them, they arrived.... put them in my spare bedroom, to take down to allotment on the weekend, then forgot about them for 3 weeks. So they were boxed in a warm room.....
When I planted them.... Early, Mid, Late and Autumn some had signs of new canes... The following weekend there was a miserable frost...
To the point of my question.... When should I expect some canes above ground? Or did their warm spell then frost reduce their survival rate?
Help!
Make sure you don't plant the rasberries too deep or they will be really unhappy! The root run should be quite close to the surface. As for planting in pots, haven't a clue!! Good luck ;D
Over the last couple of months I have removed a bed of rasperry canes, cleared them of couch grass root and replanted in a clear area.
They are only just showing signs of ressurection...I too thought I had lost them. a bit of sun works wonders
Derek
I planted the rootball about 3 inches below the soil. .... Was that too deep?
Should I lift them and replant
It's not the rootball that's important, its the depth that they were previously, which you can see by the mark on the stem as you plant (yours could well have been replaced by the current current level.
The advice is to plant "slightly deeper" than previously, so how deep was the "rootball" then.
In my experience the "ball" is just a straggly collection
Phil
Well the new raspbs finally arrived yesterday, so raced down to the plot to plant them today. Didn't even have a space dug, so dug madly to make space.
They are all in now, forgot that bit of advice about planting them slightly deeper, oh well!
Chucked some compost and blood fish and bone in the hole before planting, so hopefully all will be well.
Feel totally knackered now!
we can worry together moggle!i am just awaiting my last few raspberry plants and i shall hurtle into the garden with them!-what i would like to know from the experianced raspberry growers is.....will i get raspberries this year?
kitty ;D
from autumn fruiting, yes.
from summer ones, only a few, i think.
though, i am happy to be told otherwise :)
aha!thanks for that svea! ;D
I planted my raspberry canes today ( summer fruiting), but didn't prune them - should I have done ???
Debs
Debs,
I think you should have pruned them to 15/20cm. That's the advice I was given on the packet!!
lets hope we get fruit this summer!
Aussie Chick.
Quote from: Aussie Chick on April 10, 2005, 22:58:19
lets hope we get fruit this summer!
Aussie Chick.
Quote from: kitty on April 10, 2005, 19:21:01
we can worry together moggle!i am just awaiting my last few raspberry plants and i shall hurtle into the garden with them!-what i would like to know from the experianced raspberry growers is.....will i get raspberries this year?
kitty ;D
I hope I get a few berries! I expect I will be visiting the pick your own, the few raspbs I get will probably not satisfy my raspberry obsession ;D ;D :P Also need to make loads of my own jam this year as the bought stuff tastes rubbish in comparison to home made :-\
If we get any more frost do I need to cover my raspberries with Fleece?
AC
Debs,
Prune the autumn flowering in early spring. New canes will grow up to produce this autumns fruit
Prune the fruiting canes of summer flowering after harvesting the fruit: leave the new canes for next year
Thanks Clayhithe / Aussie chick,
Don't know if its now too late to prune - so will let my rasps do their
own thing and see what happens...
Debs