How To Grow Blueberries, Raspberries and Currants in Containers

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • Want to grow fruit, but think you don't have the space? Grow in containers! in this week's episode, Ben demonstrates how to plant three types of berries that you can get into pots at this time of year: Raspberries, Currants, and Blueberries. Nutritious, delicious and packed full of goodness!
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  • @dollyperry3020
    @dollyperry3020 Год назад +77

    When planting containers in cold areas you MUST make sure that the variety can handle 2 zones colder than the inground recommendation. So for example if you live in a zone six then your container plants MUST be okay down to a zone 4.

    • @firesunearthmoon8999
      @firesunearthmoon8999 Год назад +4

      Thank you! Great advice!

    • @flowerheit4512
      @flowerheit4512 Год назад +6

      Or, be prepared to bring the container inside during cold weather.

    • @UwU-Crew
      @UwU-Crew Год назад +17

      We bury our container pots, cover with straw, then dig em up in the spring. It’s a little extra work but nothing has croaked on me since I started doing this.😊

    • @Cloverkitty
      @Cloverkitty Год назад +2

      Thanks Dolly and Sugarbuns! Great tips to use for the garden! :D

    • @sharileenlimpin5534
      @sharileenlimpin5534 Год назад

      Didnt even think of that. Thank you!

  • @kristinaginorio1344
    @kristinaginorio1344 Год назад +13

    Your enthusiasm is adorable. And your teaching style is quite accessible.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад

      Thanks so much Kristina, very kind of you to say. :-)

  • @laurieanne9712
    @laurieanne9712 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this! Just what I needed!

  • @mariaquinones2345
    @mariaquinones2345 Год назад +1

    Thank you, great idea. Love it.

  • @angelakenyon7490
    @angelakenyon7490 Год назад +1

    Thank you Ben for these potting tips for berries.....come at a good time as a few weeks ago I bought a black currant plant.....thank you for sharing.....😉 X

  • @dn744
    @dn744 Год назад +1

    Ideal 🤗

  • @WillsM85
    @WillsM85 23 дня назад

    Wish there was in person courses where I could learn this stuff and go through it in practice. There's so much to learn and it puts me off.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  22 дня назад

      Always happy to help with any specific questions - just drop me a new comment so I pick it up. :-)

    • @aaronchapman6666
      @aaronchapman6666 15 дней назад

      @@GrowVegmy raspberries aren’t growing too well - they are fruiting but I’m only getting a few fruits per branch maybe 6-8 tops - the pot is around 20cm but maybe potting it up would help? I give them a seaweed feed every 7 days

  • @shinanbarclay67
    @shinanbarclay67 Год назад

    I love your enthusiasm and excellent info.

  • @Halotest100
    @Halotest100 6 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you for posting. I now see where I was going wrong with my potted Raspberries, I wasn't putting any ericaceous compost in with the soil.

  • @susanfit47
    @susanfit47 Год назад +1

    Hi from the US. Thanks for the tips

  • @patstephenso7206
    @patstephenso7206 Год назад +1

    Thank you Ben its amazing what you can grow in pots roll on spring

  • @RETard-me4mj
    @RETard-me4mj Год назад +2

    Love your enthusiasm.

  • @conniegreco8409
    @conniegreco8409 Год назад +1

    Thank you 😊

  • @shanhans3945
    @shanhans3945 2 месяца назад

    You are great thanks a lot😊

  • @adairsulhoff5405
    @adairsulhoff5405 Год назад +2

    Adding raspberries to my wish list :)

  • @alcarandos
    @alcarandos 2 месяца назад

    Awesome! Lots of useful information only. Thank you

  • @lisjohn4818
    @lisjohn4818 2 месяца назад

    Wonderful, thank you so much❤

  • @raaron4315
    @raaron4315 3 месяца назад +1

    i absolutely love this guy

  • @indiantinamorals5791
    @indiantinamorals5791 Год назад +1

    Thank you

  • @Simply.happiDess
    @Simply.happiDess 3 месяца назад

    Thank you so much! I am a beginner in gardening and your videos are helping me a lot !

  • @jackiehorsley9263
    @jackiehorsley9263 Год назад +1

    wow love your plants I planted some fruit plants myself I am hoping I get fruit next year

  • @chaddamp2894
    @chaddamp2894 Год назад +4

    Happy Christmas and thanks for all of your inspiring posts x

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад

      And to you - thank you for watching. :-)

  • @Schoenmann3
    @Schoenmann3 Год назад +1

    I'm growing blueberries! Lovely video thank you, I should be acidifying my blues more!

  • @valoriegriego5212
    @valoriegriego5212 Год назад +4

    Great one, Ben! Loads of useful info for me as I continue to expand my container garden! I didn't know raspberries plants come in a smaller size.😃 I'm adding the strawberry patch and really would like to add currants.😃 Thanks!💕

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад

      Definitely add these fruits Valorie. :-)

  • @nancyroseallen1088
    @nancyroseallen1088 Год назад +7

    Your videos are absolutely amazing. You're instructive and informative but so approachable and kind! Thank you you have helped me greartly. I could imagine you with your own series on the BBC!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад

      Thanks so much, that's very kind of you to say! :-)

  • @stephenhope7319
    @stephenhope7319 Год назад +3

    Good ideas in this video. Like the idea of filling a pot with what you want in it then turning it out into the wheel barrow for a good mixing. Going to try raspberry's here in 9b Sacramento. Good to do that during our mild winter. Thanks ben.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад

      Hope the raspberries thrive for you Stephen. :-)

  • @russelwellard2217
    @russelwellard2217 Год назад +2

    Great advice Ben many thanks, I have ordered raspberries and a blueberry bush for my small garden in north Yorkshire looking forward to next years fruit 😁

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +1

      Great stuff Russel!

  • @Kitchenlabofficial
    @Kitchenlabofficial Год назад +1

    Very beautiful your video

  • @luka2nd
    @luka2nd Год назад +6

    I have just discovered your channel, and I think it's great. I have recently inherited a garden from my grandparents, and there is a lot for me to learn. I'll be following your advice :-)

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +3

      Great to have you along. What a lovely thing to have inherited - I'm sure you'll be a great custodian of the garden. :-)

  • @BritInvLvr
    @BritInvLvr Год назад +1

    I never had any luck with blueberries here in Southern California. I will give it another try taking in your tips. 😊

    • @lollypop2413
      @lollypop2413 Год назад +2

      Blueberries need cold to set fruit

  • @donaldauguston9740
    @donaldauguston9740 Год назад +5

    This could NOT have been timelier. I need to plant a black current and now I know to trim it back once in the ground. Thank you again, Ben. I can always rely upon you for outstanding information. DA

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад

      Cheers for watching Donald. :-)

  • @adriannademadriguera4859
    @adriannademadriguera4859 Год назад +1

    bless you. you are a rock star.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад

      Cheers Adrianna!

  • @gardentours
    @gardentours Год назад +1

    I can only grow in containers and the plants love it 🌱

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад

      That's really great to hear. :-)

  • @pootlingalong8928
    @pootlingalong8928 Год назад +8

    Wonderful! A couple of months ago I bought some patio bushes - blueberries, raspberries, a blackberry and also a plum and pear tree. I’ve also set up a small square bucket garden for salads and baby veg in a 1m square raised bed and planted another 1m square raised bed with strawberries. So excited for next year! Enjoy your helpful videos - liked and subscribed! 👍🏻😁

  • @serenamccoy3711
    @serenamccoy3711 Год назад +1

    This video has some good ideas! We've always had trouble growing blueberries. Maybe we will try a container variety and see how it work. Thanks for the great videos and gardening tips!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад

      Definitely worth a try, as you can tailor the soil for the blueberries to perfection.

  • @greenwayfilms1
    @greenwayfilms1 Год назад +3

    lol you are so much like us , eating your fruit leater with your garden hands
    , keep been real and loveing your content 🥦🥦🧄🧄🥒🥒🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much for the kind words. Mucky hands are a common theme in this household!

  • @lolasullivan8110
    @lolasullivan8110 Год назад +1

    Thanks ❤ my son, will be very happy happy. To know how to plants those fruits, on pots
    Good luck 👍 🙏

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад

      Great stuff Lola. Happy gardening to you and your son. :-)

  • @cherylhowker1792
    @cherylhowker1792 Год назад +2

    Another amazing show Ben. I must say I’m glad you showed this as I have new raspberries cains to plant out and a cascading blackberry too. And I’ve just received my lemon, lime and orange trees, they only small atm but will need to find out how to take good care of them. I have their feed but where and when to put them, inside pop up greenhouse or outside!?!?!? So many things I don’t know. Lol
    If you can answer any please do as I would appreciate it.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +3

      Frost-free greenhouses may be best for overwintering citrus, but some citrus are hardier than others. This article gives a good overview: www.growveg.co.uk/guides/growing-citrus-in-containers/

  • @francesbatycki404
    @francesbatycki404 Год назад +1

    I love raspberries. The garden previous house owners sort of grew has a patch, but the summer weather since we moved in hasn’t been too nice to the berries. Maybe next year. I have a cunning plan, says Baldrick.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +1

      Wise words from Baldrick!

  • @Ryanrulesok
    @Ryanrulesok Год назад +1

    Got goji berries growing here in the UK, very easy to grow and pretty hardy

  • @adam8822
    @adam8822 6 месяцев назад +1

    thanks for the hard work
    liked and already subscribed 👍

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  6 месяцев назад

      That is fantastic! Very warm welcome to the channel. :-)

  • @TofferJ-UK
    @TofferJ-UK Год назад +5

    I have apples, morello cherries, rhubarb, blackcurrants and strawberries. My neighbour has black berries but
    I MUST do raspberries this coming year. I have bought them a number of times in 2022 from the supermarket. I’ve said it a long time and must do it. 👍 thanks for the reminder Ben.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +2

      Definitely plant some raspberries! :-)

    • @mistyfarm1702
      @mistyfarm1702 5 месяцев назад

      What variety of raspberries please?

  • @JanetAstrella-ps1lr
    @JanetAstrella-ps1lr Год назад +8

    I loved your advice and strawberries! I grew up with a strawberry patch and as an adult this is my first strawberry plant. I hope I do well.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +3

      I hope they grow well for you Janet. :-)

    • @kellyannew5020
      @kellyannew5020 Месяц назад

      I see your comment was from a year ago. How have your strawberries done? Have you had loads of runners and now have a mini strawberry farm?

  • @cuznclive2236
    @cuznclive2236 Год назад +2

    A nice idea I found for trellising was to use long rebar stakes at the corners, then frame with bamboo. It will hold a net perfectly, and it provides an easy method to train plants with intermediary trellising of more bamboo; those crazy cannabis growers know a thing or two about protecting their crops.
    Thank you.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +1

      Great idea, thank you. :-)

  • @potagermalo
    @potagermalo Год назад +2

    Superbe vidéo bravo 😉😉
    A bientôt 🤗 🤗 🤗

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +1

      Merci bien!

    • @potagermalo
      @potagermalo Год назад +1

      @@GrowVeg de rien c'est avec plaisir 😊 😊 😊

  • @caroldragon7545
    @caroldragon7545 Год назад +13

    Ben, I love your tip about dumping the pot to mix the soil and then put it back in without wasting any. You mentioned using a shorter variety of raspberry. Can you tell us the variety name? I live in zone 6 in the US so I will be planting the raspberries in the spring and I want to make sure I order an appropriate one.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +12

      Hi Carol. The raspberry I planted is called 'Summer Lovers Patio Red', but this may be a UK-specific variety. In the US you may want to seek out a variety called 'Shortcake': www.bushelandberry.com/raspberry-shortcake

    • @caroldragon7545
      @caroldragon7545 Год назад +7

      @@GrowVeg Thank you so much for checking to find a U.S. variety for me. I will let you know how I make out.

  • @genadavila5298
    @genadavila5298 Год назад +1

    How do you make the fruit leathers?? Just blend the fruit, spread very thin and dehydrate? How do you store them? Great video as always. Love this channel and the garden planner is the best!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +3

      Hi Gena. I always look up recipes. But basically I blitz the fruits along with a little lemon juice to stop it discolouring. The resulting smoothie is then poured onto non-stick sheets on trays, then popped into a dehydrator overnight. They are stored in-between non-stick baking parchment in Tupperware containers in a cool, dark place.

  • @jiggli-Jane
    @jiggli-Jane Год назад +1

    Today, I pruned my raspberries 🍓🍓🍓(no raspberrie emoji,sorry) down to an inch, BEFORE 😱 I found one of your old videos from 5 years ago 😭😭 Hopefully, they'll grow back in Spring 😍 After watching your video, I had to beat my chicks away from what I'd massacred & thrown onto the compost piles, gave them the kiss of life (the canes, not my chicks), re-potted them in discarded drain-pipes & said several fruity prayers 🙏 Thank you for sharing your incredible knowledge 🤗

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +1

      Hope the fruity prayers pay off for you Jane. :-)

  • @francesbatycki404
    @francesbatycki404 Год назад +1

    Are you going to do another book? I found the one I purchased to be so informative and so readable. ❤️❤️👍👍🇨🇦👩‍🌾🪴. Happy holidays to you and your family.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +2

      Thanks so much for those kind words Frances. Not planning on doing another book just yet, but not ruling it out. :-)

  • @jons5898
    @jons5898 Год назад +24

    Planted some blueberries and raspberries in 10 gal. pots and some in beds last spring . It will be interesting to see if the potted bushes survive the winter, it was -5 F (-20 C)where I live in Idaho this morning ! 🥶. The garden is under 24 inches (about 60 centimeters) of snow currently and we’re expecting more.

    • @cherylhowker1792
      @cherylhowker1792 Год назад +4

      Wow, we only getting first frosts here on the southeast cost of uk

    • @ninemoonplanet
      @ninemoonplanet Год назад +4

      They should be ok, grew raspberries at -40 ° winters. -40 is the same temp at both scales.
      You could 'wrap' them to prevent frost/cold burn if you're not sure.

    • @dollyperry3020
      @dollyperry3020 Год назад

      Sounds like you live near to my Spokane home :)

    • @Alyss93
      @Alyss93 Год назад +2

      Considering they both grow in the wild in northern Ontario, Canada, where it easily gets to -40C or lower, you should be pretty good

    • @ivyrakestraw
      @ivyrakestraw Год назад +2

      Your raspberries will do fine in the ground there too. We had them in MT and they came back every year.

  • @slomo1716
    @slomo1716 Год назад +1

    Beautiful and YUM YUM YUM!! How about strawberries? I planted three in a grow bag, and topped off with more soil killing two plants. I purchased two and replaced them, too late in the season for more berries, but am hoping for next year.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад

      Yes, strawberries are a must-grow for containers. Check out this video on growing them: ruclips.net/video/4LAe2Jtc1-s/видео.html

  • @Joe-yo1tm
    @Joe-yo1tm Год назад

    Thanks so much for the tips, I've just ordered two blueberry plants, one being the pink saphire. So excited to get going with them. I plan to do all my berries in containers down my plot.
    Quick question for you - you mention feeding these with fertilisers, tomatoes fertiliser for example or you also mentions organic fertiliser mulches that go over the top, would you mind explaining what these are and where you can get them? (Or make them!)
    Thanks again for your tips and your enthusiasm. It's infectious.

    • @stevenschnepp576
      @stevenschnepp576 Год назад

      If you're in Zone 6 or colder, be careful with that pink blueberry. They don't tolerate cold nearly so well as other blueberries.

  • @michaeljlydon6991
    @michaeljlydon6991 Год назад +1

    Great video
    Could you plant gooseberry in pots as well

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад

      You could - it would need to be a fairly big pot, but I think they could grow okay if looked after, though probably best in the ground ultimately due to their size.

  • @SmallholdingUK
    @SmallholdingUK Год назад +1

    Your right about the cost of raspberry’s in shops, daylight robbery 💰I’ve expanded my raspberry’s this year to include all gold for yellow berries for some variety
    The kids go through loads of them

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад

      You must have very healthy kids! Great to be trying more raspberry varieties - the gold ones are delicious.

  • @trapped7534
    @trapped7534 Год назад +1

    I have always had a green thumb. But it never extended the fruit. I’ve had some luck with blackberries sound like with raspberries I especially like the yellow raspberries. I’ve had some luck with strawberries. I don’t know exactly what I’m doing wrong but none are really prolific like a lot of my friends the face. And I’ve been gardening for 50 years so I don’t know lol.
    I appreciate your videos so much. Thank you Ben may you and your family have a wonderful Christmas. God bless.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад

      Thanks so much - and you!

    • @stevenschnepp576
      @stevenschnepp576 Год назад

      What cultivars, and how are you growing them? What zone are you in?

  • @TheeLoveland87
    @TheeLoveland87 Год назад +1

    I can't get over how beautiful your yard is. What region do you live in to get this type of climate?

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +2

      Thanks Jeremy. I'm in the south of England.

  • @olefawkersbreaks
    @olefawkersbreaks Год назад +2

    Love your videos. Any tips on growing indoors? CNY has very short growing season :(

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +1

      These fruits aren't really suitable for indoor growing as they need a chilling period to help them successfully flower and fruit the following summer. You could try herbs and salad leaf mixes indoors - they work well, along with microgreens and sprouts.

    • @stevenschnepp576
      @stevenschnepp576 Год назад

      Your growing season isn't much shorter than mine.
      Get everbearing strawberries and black raspberries (the native wild ones, if you can). You don't need to bring them indoors, just shelter a bit from the worst of the cold if they're in containers.

  • @missmaziecat5058
    @missmaziecat5058 Год назад +2

    Snaffling? So that's what I've been doing! I also would love to know the variety of those smaller raspberry plants. Thanks! 8b Seattle

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +2

      It's called 'Summer Lovers Patio Red'. You may not find this exact variety where you are, but there will be something very similar.

  • @sandravalani359
    @sandravalani359 Год назад +1

    Excellent Presentation lil bro!😍Thanks deeply for sharinG your LifegiVinG Skills for Humanity's Wellbeing especially durinG these turbulent times!👍I am goinG to try growinG some blueberries plantS on my balcony thiS summer and your absolutely Contagious energy has convincd me...that I can succeed!👍Shine On Sweet Soul and May Our Precious Creator of liFe bless you greatly for sharinG so many Vital tipS to help keep our Plant KidZ very healthy!✌😃🙏😇🌹🌞🌹🌾🌹🐶🐱🐶🌹☕🍵☕

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +1

      That's great to hear. I hope you do grow some blueberries - they're a great fruit to grow and incredibly rewarding. Enjoy! :-)

    • @sandravalani359
      @sandravalani359 Год назад

      @@GrowVeg ✌☕🍵☕

  • @ThePorrustyFox
    @ThePorrustyFox Год назад +11

    This man is too chaotic, mixing soil without rolling his sleeves. Respect.

    • @emerveille_
      @emerveille_ Год назад +3

      right, and eating the fruit leather with soil on hands. mad respect

  • @Dawn_Grows_Veg
    @Dawn_Grows_Veg Год назад +2

    Some good tips Ben, thank you. What variety of Raspberry is the one suitable for pots please? I grow a variety of pink blueberry called Pink Lemonade as well as the blue varieties. They are a delicious sweet and slightly tart and a pretty pink colour. I also have a golden raspberry and it is tall but not too vigorous. It still has fruit on it now ... in December!! Its the crazy warm autumn we have had in the UK I think.

    • @zoewhite7705
      @zoewhite7705 Год назад +1

      I just noticed fruit on my raspberry too and I’m in Scotland! Bonkers. Mine’s in a pot, I think it was called Yum Yum but there seem to be a few dwarf varieties available now. Have also seen dwarf blackberries which I’m thinking of getting next...

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +1

      Hi Dawn. I'm also growing the Pink Lemonade blueberry. :-) The rasperries I planted are called 'Summer Lovers Patio Red'.

  • @theoriginalkeepercreek
    @theoriginalkeepercreek Год назад +1

    I follow ( I am organic gardening) on youtube. His channel had a story of a farmer in Iowa that chose to not add fertilizer or pesticides to his corn crop. The farmer was told he needed to add this and that by a government guy that had tested his soil. At the end of the season, he had more bushel per acre than anyone around the county. He also had the county do some tests on how healthy the corn was. I don't remember if it was a sugar test or what but it was better than other crops in the area. That farmer went around the country sharing his information with other farmers about his results. Look up (I am organic gardening) on youtube. He has been doing it this way for many years. God Bless you and yours.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад

      Thanks for the recommendation - I'll check this out.

    • @stevenschnepp576
      @stevenschnepp576 Год назад

      That hurts me right in the scientific method.
      A guy doing better than some government scientist's recommendation is hardly a condemnation of or commendation for anything.

  • @goddessmother
    @goddessmother Год назад +1

    The birds love my currants so much that I barely get any for myself.

  • @JV-dx5uv
    @JV-dx5uv 3 месяца назад

    Thank you! But how about repotting the soils? How often?

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 месяца назад +1

      They might need repotting once a year, once the roots are showing at the drainage holes. But once they are in their final pots you can just scrape off the top inch or so of soil and replace with fresh to help give them a bit of a boost.

  • @southerngirl72
    @southerngirl72 Год назад

    Please could you show what brand etc you use as your compost quality looks amazing

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +1

      I'm based in the UK. The brand I use here for my all-purpose potting mix/compost is SylvaGrow.

    • @southerngirl72
      @southerngirl72 Год назад

      @@GrowVeg bless you thank you so much for the super fast response ♥ I'm also 🇬🇧 just called southern girl because roots from Cornwall x

  • @ProjecthappylifeNYC
    @ProjecthappylifeNYC Год назад +4

    I 100% support eating fruit leather with hands dirty from gardening! That made me happy.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +1

      So pleased Lory! :-)

  • @katharinavonborcke4144
    @katharinavonborcke4144 Год назад +2

    Thanks you for your lovely videos. Would you be so kind to tell me the variety of your raspberries? They sound great. Schone Adventszeit from Berlin! 🎄

    • @lisag9493
      @lisag9493 Год назад +1

      Yes I was wondering the same thing

    • @shawns0762
      @shawns0762 Год назад +1

      For red raspberries I recommend Caroline. For fresh eating black raspberries are the best I think, red raspberries make the best preserves. Never tried the yellow ones.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +2

      Hi Katharina. The raspberry I planted was 'Summer Lovers Patio Red'.

  • @spaghettioo
    @spaghettioo Год назад +1

    This was such a helpful video! We have a blueberry plant in a pot but it hasn't given us any fruit yet, and I need to repot a raspberry plant. Unfortunately I have not been able to find any ericaceous potting mix that doesn't contain peat! I've tried looking up hacks for it and the recommendation was to use half coco coir, which might be okay for the raspberry, but surely won't be acidic enough for the blueberry. Do you have any tips on DIY peat free ericaceous potting mix? I live in the Czech Republic and peat free mixes are hard to find... I'm building a wildlife- and eco-friendly garden so I want to avoid peat at all costs!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +1

      Well done on trying to avoid peat, that is a really worthy aim. This article has some excellent suggestions for making potting mix/compost more acidic. I would try some of these: www.ruralsprout.com/make-soil-acidic/

  • @anyanne
    @anyanne Год назад +1

    Thanks Ben! Love your video. Can berries grow in a hot climate? 28-30 C

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад

      They can grow in temperatures that high, but they do need a period of winter chilling to help them flower and fruit the following season. If it never gets chilly where you are, then it's unlikely you will be able to successfully grow these fruits (sorry!).

  • @susanvdp
    @susanvdp 3 месяца назад

    I'd really appreciate more info on cutting out old raspberry canes.. I keep hearing this but don't understand it as each spring ALL stems seems to have something green shooting!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 месяца назад

      It sounds like you might have autumn-fruiting raspberries, which are just pruned by cutting them down to the ground in one go in late winter. More on raspberry pruning here: www.growveg.co.uk/guides/how-to-prune-blackberries-and-raspberries/

  • @janetmcnutt4994
    @janetmcnutt4994 Год назад +1

    What do you do with the containers in winter? Can they be left outside? Would an unheated garage be okay to keep them til spring? What about watering them in an unheated garage?

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +1

      They just stay outside all winter, as they are. :-)

  • @Firevine
    @Firevine Год назад +4

    I've got plenty of blueberries, raspberries and blackberries, but I really want to give currants and lingonberries a try.
    Thanks for the tip on the azalea mix! I had no idea. Easy to get since azaleas are a staple in landscapes here in the southeast US.

  • @daveswords2112
    @daveswords2112 Год назад +1

    Do I think bare root plants bought now will fruit in 2023? Great vid

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад

      Raspberries and other cane fruits should fruit in 2023. Currants and blueberries may take another year or two to reach fruiting stage.

  • @sarahwenger1284
    @sarahwenger1284 Год назад +1

    During the coldest days would it be ok to move the plants indoors? Even in a low to no sunlight area?

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  11 месяцев назад

      These berries are very hardy, so shouldn't really need to be brought indoors. Moving them to the warmth of an indoor room could trick them into thinking spring has arrived, which could cause them to sprout back into life prematurely.

  • @Proskaters6
    @Proskaters6 Год назад +2

    Great video. What about grapes?

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +1

      Grapes are a great option also, but they will need quite a large container if you want to grow them in pots. You will also need some form of trellis or supports to train the grapevine up.

  • @cassieoz1702
    @cassieoz1702 Год назад +1

    Do you have guidance on pruning currants, blueberries and cane fruits? We're in early summer here

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +1

      Hi Cassie. Check out our guides to this: www.growveg.com/guides/how-to-prune-blackberries-and-raspberries/ and www.growveg.com/guides/how-to-prune-blueberry-bushes/ and www.growveg.com/guides/how-to-winter-prune-gooseberries-and-currant-bushes/

    • @cassieoz1702
      @cassieoz1702 Год назад

      @@GrowVeg oh thank you so much. I'm usually fine with the canes but currants, blueberries and gooseberries always get out of hand.

  • @WilsonsWanderings
    @WilsonsWanderings Год назад +1

    I had to prune one of my blueberry bushes quite aggressively at the end of this summer; will it grow back next year?

    • @Ryanrulesok
      @Ryanrulesok Год назад +2

      Yes they will providing you havent cut it too short and the stems have hardened off

  • @niricoelmingo4721
    @niricoelmingo4721 Год назад +1

    To keep the birds and other animals away I was thinking of using a wire mesh. Would that keep pollinators out, or are they (pollinators) not needed.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +1

      Pollinating insects can fly through most bird netting. Wire mesh may be okay, depending on the size of the mesh. But to be on the safe side I would only add it once the plants have finished flowering.

  • @Mrbfgray
    @Mrbfgray Год назад +1

    Problem with netting is the aesthetics, your grows go from beautiful to an eyesore.

  • @fredrickkoenig8584
    @fredrickkoenig8584 Год назад +1

    When finishing up the Raspberry can I use pine straw?.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад

      Yes, you could add that as a mulch over the surface.

  • @Biabueno78
    @Biabueno78 Год назад +3

    What variety of raspberry is that that grows up to 3 feet???? If anyone knows please let me know where can I get it? I’m in the US.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад

      It's called 'Summer Lovers Patio Red' but you may find other varieties like this. E.g. www.bushelandberry.com/raspberry-shortcake

  • @EdurtreG
    @EdurtreG Год назад +2

    The pruning is done so quickly while that is maybe the most important. Q: what is soilbased planting mix??? I live in Haarlem, North-Netherlands near the coast: what is my "zone" ?

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +1

      Soil-based planting mix is just compost/potting mix that has soil as its base. Here in the UK we have John Innes potting mixes, which are soil based. I would say you are in zone 8.

    • @EdurtreG
      @EdurtreG Год назад

      @@GrowVeg thank you!

    • @EdurtreG
      @EdurtreG Год назад

      Here they sell gardensoil with enhancers; those are chemical and part of the soil is turf - the latter being the reason I do not want to buy it anymore. It is very very cheap, 1.49 € for 20 liters. Is that the same as your "stuff"? I am searching for affordable replacements.

  • @dcollings
    @dcollings Год назад +1

    Is there a particular type of blueberry bush you’d recommend growing in a pot?

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад

      Most types of blueberries grow well in pots. Some varieties are especially recommended because they are a little more compact, e.g. Peach Sorbet and Jelly Bean.

  • @lindakemer4950
    @lindakemer4950 6 месяцев назад +1

    Instead of wrapping pots with bubble wrap, would it work to simply move the pots closer to the outside of a building for protection?

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  6 месяцев назад

      Yes, that could work, depending on how hard winters are where you are.

  • @master11pizza63
    @master11pizza63 Год назад +1

    Here in the US currants remain illegal to grow in many states due to laws to prevent disease. You must check your specific state law and what cultivars may be legal to grow.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад

      Great advice, many thanks.

  • @gert-jan5573
    @gert-jan5573 Год назад +3

    I absolutely love the content you are creating. But If i may be so bold as to ask for a smal change or addition. When talking about plants, could you mention or show the latin name?
    When looking for the english names of fruit or vegetables they somtimes get lost in translation and i end up with totally different spiecies or variaties.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the suggestion. I do usually do that with more specialist plants, such as perennial vegetables. Will look to widen this out where appropriate.

  • @donnabailey5325
    @donnabailey5325 Год назад +1

    Hi. Can i use hay instead of wood mulch? Thankyou in advance.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +1

      Yes, that would be absolutely fine. :-)

  • @ev1677
    @ev1677 Год назад +1

    Hi mate, could you please recommend a brand of all purpose potting mix? I've recently realised that for the past couple years since I started gardening that I have been growing in pure compost, its gone pretty well but heard that its better for my plants to be mixed into a soil at a 80 to 20 ratio

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +1

      Here in the UK I often use New Horizon's Peat-Free Multipurpose Compost (the British name for potting mix, confusingly).

    • @ev1677
      @ev1677 Год назад

      @GrowVeg That makes sense. Thanks so much, was getting so confused.

  • @Emkato
    @Emkato Год назад +1

    Had no idea Stephen Merchant was such a knowledgeable horticulturalist

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +1

      He's a man of many talents!

    • @sonyaw7054
      @sonyaw7054 3 месяца назад

      ​@@GrowVeghi do you use just normal woodchip as a mulch .not pine one ? I've used normal but not sure if I'm right many thanks x

  • @kerencolsten7351
    @kerencolsten7351 Год назад

    do you need to plant more than one blueberry bush so they will pollinate each other?

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад

      They self-pollinate, so no. But if you have two or three of them close by you’ll find the pollination is much better and you should get even more berries.

  • @joannethomas782
    @joannethomas782 5 месяцев назад +1

    What variety of raspberry did you use? I'm hoping to do some in pots this year 😊

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  5 месяцев назад

      The variety is called 'Summer Lovers Late', but other dwarf raspberries are available.

    • @joannethomas782
      @joannethomas782 5 месяцев назад

      @@GrowVeg I actually ordered some "summer lovers" raspberries yesterday as i couldn't resist 😂 hopefully they will do well!

  • @cyphrsphyr
    @cyphrsphyr Год назад +1

    🖖

  • @TheJenirainbow
    @TheJenirainbow Год назад +2

    Can you recommend the small variety of raspberry you planted, please?

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +1

      The raspberry I planted is called 'Summer Lovers Patio Red'. In the US you may want to seek out a variety called 'Shortcake': www.bushelandberry.com/raspberry-shortcake

    • @TheJenirainbow
      @TheJenirainbow Год назад

      @@GrowVeg Than ks so much!

  • @3yebeams
    @3yebeams Год назад +1

    Coffee grains

  • @FreddietheFly
    @FreddietheFly Год назад +1

    I just bought raspberries in a container. I bought the variety for my zone (2). It gets cold here, as low as -30C during the winter. Should I bring the container in for the winter? If so do I still have to water or will the plant go dormant until Spring when I can take it outside again?

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад +1

      That is very cold! I would probably look to bring it in somewhere a little bit warmer, but not necessarily warm. Somewhere that still gets quite cold but doesn’t get quite as cold. I would drop the watering right down as the plants will be dormant anyhow. Just water maybe once or twice over the winter if the potting mix gets really dry. Then bring it back outside to start growing again once the worst of the winter is over.

    • @FreddietheFly
      @FreddietheFly Год назад

      @@GrowVeg Thanks. I was thinking that would be the best way.

  • @lynsey1187
    @lynsey1187 11 месяцев назад +1

    Novice here! 😊 How do you know that the raspberries you get are the shorter growing ones and not the long ones?

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  11 месяцев назад

      I bought a shorter-growing raspberry - I ordered one from an online supplier and the variety description specifically said it was a shorter-growing variety for containers. You can check by reading the variety descriptions and looking for a patio/container type of raspberry.

  • @bipbip6626
    @bipbip6626 Год назад +1

    Can i ask you a [ 2?]question/ raspberries?
    With that pot:
    Will you need to transfert within 2 years each plant to one pot each?
    Why are they so near each other?
    How many can you expect per plant, with a dwarf variety and so little space to grow?

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад

      The raspberries planted are dwarf varieties, so should be fine in that container for some years to come. I will need to perhaps replace the top inch or two of old potting mix with fresh from time to time, to keep plants happy. And, of course, feed them. I'm not sure how many raspberries to expect to be honest. As they are dwarf types, I would expect the total harvest to be less than that taken from standard-sized raspberry canes.

  • @nybass5062
    @nybass5062 4 месяца назад +1

    Would blackberries do as well as raspberries? Or are they totally different?

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  4 месяца назад

      You can find dwarf varieties of blackberries for growing in containers - so these would be a great option also.

  • @christiensgarden3325
    @christiensgarden3325 Год назад +1

    What is the variety of raspberries that you planted

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад

      It's called 'Summer Lovers Patio Red'.

  • @MelissaM83
    @MelissaM83 Год назад +2

    Do not use plastic to wrap your plants over winter!
    It holds, creates and draws in moisture and cold and will then freeze, wrapping your pots and plants in iced up plastic wrap.
    Burlap or a frame is best imo.

    • @Ryanrulesok
      @Ryanrulesok Год назад +1

      He used fleece by the looks of it, which is porous

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Год назад

      Thanks for the advice Melissa.