3 Spring Tips for Your Raspberry Patch - Quick Tip Tuesday 1
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- Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
- Welcome to my first Quick Tip Tuesday! Today I'm talking about 3 things you need to be doing this spring to get your Raspberry patch ready for a product summer and fall harvest. These gardening tips will get your raspberries off and running early this season!
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Chapters
0:00 Introduction
0:14 Pruning
2:05 Compost
2:57 Transplants (Deal with the runaways)
3:48 Wrap Up
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Short videos are an excellent way to come in, search the topic and get to the task. Longer videos are great for research and becoming really knowledgeable about a gardening topic. I always appreciate and benefit from your content.
I like the short format with the option to watch a longer video. Thanks!
Good to know!
I enjoy both types of videos. This one today is perfect as I am headed up to prune and clean today.
Perfect!
I like the short format. Concise and informative. Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
yeah I like the short format. thanks for the tips
Glad you like them!
Welp… I was given a mix of raspberries several years ago and they have been moved several times by a ‘hubby knows best’ husband who has intermixed them several times 🤦♀️ some are white, some are thornless and so on… I greatly appreciate his help and willingness to go above and beyond… ❤
So I am not sure anymore what needs done with which ones… and- they need moved again since we didn’t realize the area we planted was the cold sink of our entire 10 acres 😢
We had these plants at our previous home and moved them to this home… and then moved them twice… tried to protect from deer and planted in yard but wasn’t getting enough sunlight and so on…
Now the current location is not in the yard and has been ravaged by deer and the cold… even though on the south side of our large high tunnel 🤷♀️
Thank you. I'm pretty sure I know what one patch is not the other but for one season I can guess at the one patch. Thank you so much appreciate your videos
Glad it helped
Just did all this last weekend.
I enjoy your longer videos, but these quick tips are also very useful. Keep them coming!
Thanks! Will do!
Well glad the deer pruned mine for me 🙃 . any tips on dealing with spider mites on a second season raspberries? Last year was the first time planting raspberries and all it did was grow foliage but the spider mites exploded before I knew what was happening and then the deer ate what did grow down to the base 😅
Nice video and tips
Glad you liked it
Do you do a blackberry vid?
Thank you! I don't really like the flavor of the summer berries and would love more fall crop. I will clean out spring bearers, cut to the ground my Heritage berries and add compost
Yeah, that's what we do too. We tried the summer crop method for a few years and decided it was too much work for to little reward.
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Oh Rick, how do I know which kind of berry I have? Mine are thornless. And How do I know which canes bore fruit last year? The grasshoppers ate all my berries so I have no idea which canes bore fruit.
Do you know the variety? That is something that should have been on the tag. If you didn't have fruit last year then it will be harder to tell. Some of the canes will be obviously dead, so remove those and then see what happens this year.
So, are you cutting all of yours back down to the ground?
Yes, we find we get a better yield that way. But make sure you have EVERBEARING bushes.
How do you even know what branches had fruit last year?
You should be able to see the remains of last years flowers hanging onto the branches. If you look in the video when I'm pruning you can see an example.
Primocane is what I have, so which type is this?
Primocane would be Everbearing plants (fall bearing)
short is good i'm in a lot of pain and my attention span is kind of limited today
Glad you liked it! Get feeling better!
Question How do you keep the little worms out of the raspberries?
Spinosad
I need a better idea as to what the worms were. You could take a sample to your local extension agency and they could help.
How often do you spray?
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spotted wing @@StoneyAcresGardening
@@StoneyAcresGardening Probably spotted wind drosophila?