A truly fabulous crop to grow yourself - they are so fragile it's best to have them right at your house. They are easy easy easy to grow! very nice vid.
Hi. Can raspberries be trained to grow against a wall on wires, or do they need to free stand with air circulation? Also, do they need to be dead-headed or have their branches pruned in order to grow again?
Good question, what did you do, ??? I have a corrogated iron fence on back boundary which would be a great heat trap Cant see the point of building a frame, when i can run a wire from one end to the other.
@@tiktaktotiki8595 Hi there. Actually, I was waiting for an answer to this question from the guy in the video. I figured it would be a good option as space is limited. I also want to train an apple and a pear tree against a wall, as it not only saves space, but benefits from the warmth of the bricks. Happy gardening my friend. Regards: Tony (a fellow Kiwi currently living in Sydney).
Not very clear - for single-bearing (summer-fruiting) only the canes that have fruited should be cut back, not the new growth which bears in the second year!?
This is the best beginners guide to plating a crop of raspberries. Thanks for the video!
Glad it was helpful! ^Charlie
Good to hear Australian information on “how to ”for Australian climate.!!!
Thanks so much for the support Suzanna! ^Cam
@@mitre10nz Australian info', from an intelligent New Zealander, love it,
A truly fabulous crop to grow yourself - they are so fragile it's best to have them right at your house. They are easy easy easy to grow! very nice vid.
You're absolutely right, and delicious too ^Charlie
This video gives me more confidence to grow berries. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent video bro 🙂👍🏼
Thanks for this informative information-
Raspberry grow like weeds in NZ they are everywhere.
For real, my landlord planted one plant before they rented it to us and now they're everywhere
@@RaspberryStudios hahaha sounds about right we uset to live next to fields and I remember going out collecting every year to make raspberry jam
Hi. Can raspberries be trained to grow against a wall on wires, or do they need to free stand with air circulation? Also, do they need to be dead-headed or have their branches pruned in order to grow again?
Good question, what did you do, ???
I have a corrogated iron fence on back boundary which would be a great heat trap
Cant see the point of building a frame, when i can run a wire from one end to the other.
@@tiktaktotiki8595 Hi there. Actually, I was waiting for an answer to this question from the guy in the video. I figured it would be a good option as space is limited. I also want to train an apple and a pear tree against a wall, as it not only saves space, but benefits from the warmth of the bricks. Happy gardening my friend. Regards: Tony (a fellow Kiwi currently living in Sydney).
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Does it sweet in taste..?
Yes they are 😊
pause at 0:53 to see him holding the house
Not very clear - for single-bearing (summer-fruiting) only the canes that have fruited should be cut back, not the new growth which bears in the second year!?