The idea of growing your own raspberries and having a consistent supply of the deliciously sweet berries is certainly a ...
Wild red raspberry should be planted in fertile, well-drained slightly acidic soil, in a spot where it can receive sun and ...
If growing summer varieties ... Hammer a stout 2.4m (8ft) stake into the ground and plant two raspberry canes at the base. Allow 12 canes to grow up and keep in place with garden twine.
If you really must grow raspberries in a pot because you don’t have space for traditionally trained canes, then stick with this upright, autumn-fruiting variety. Growing in a pot is worth doing if you ...