My raspberry make new plants every year and they renew plants from the roots. And after 2 years the old one dies off. I’m not sure if that how yours are. Not sure the weed fabric will allow new sprouts?
@catherineciviello2520 my double gold raspberries plant bought 3 from Starkbros back in 22, the 3 gal pot made 30 plants each in 2023, separated them out in fall of 23 had 90 plants now. Currently in ground on a 30' row I have to dig up the ones that go out of the 4' wide bed they multiply like crazy worse than wild blackberry. I just give them away to family.
I love you guys ,that said this is the only video in all you' ve done I personally find flawed. Berries are not grapes. You will be killing emerging shoots if you plant them as you did the grapes. Also $ 10.00 plant should always go in a $ 30.00 hole. In other words a hole at least half as bigger and deeper that the pot or root ball. I Know you know this so I'm not understanding your process here. Well it's an opinion and observation , Good luck and I hope I'm wrong.
The problem with planting berry plants with a ground cover/weed fabric is the plants send new shoots up from their spreading roots. The fabric will prevent your plants from naturally reproducing. I use several layers of compost, mulch, and manure as my berry bed. Weeds pull up easily and regrowth is prolific. The new plants can thicken your berry patch or be transplanted to expand it elsewhere. I've even sold many of these new plants as starters. Also, when planting your berry plants, the roots should be stretched in a direction that keeps the new shoots coming up where you want them. Bunching up these elongated roots when planting will inevitably kill your plants. This means that your initial planting holes will be oval in shape rather than round.
I put raspberries in last fall, and have already transplanted 4 runners, and there are still a couple that I'm just leaving near the mother plant. I love free plants!
And the original raspberry plants die after bearing fruit so without the new plants sprouting up, you will not have any berries the second year. They should be grown between two wires on each side. They don’t need to be trellised or tied up, just something to lean on.
Yeah the weed fabric will prevent new canes from coming up. They send out runners. We started our patch many years ago and have a large prolific patch. No trellis needed . The canes support each other.
¡Good morning! Thanks for inviting us into your homestead every Saturday. I'm getting ready to attend a baptism of a lovely lady who today welcomes the love of God into her life.
Nothing like putting down ground cover in the wind! 🤣We're planting strawberries, blackberries, blueberries, grapes, and just put in 14 fruit trees. I order from Schlabach's Nursery, an Amish nursery that has been in business for generations and just happens to be about 20 miles from me. I use a drill and auger for my planting holes. Great idea putting down extra fabric around the plants for weed control, Thatks!, going to do that here. Looks like a good day for planting, wishing you a bountiful harvest.
Instead of burning a hole, I would burn an X. This way the fabric could lay down to block weeds, but still be flexible for new berry stems to rise. Great video.👍
The cane plants replace the cane after 2 years, and they spread through their roots, if you have the weed fabric they will not be able to replace the canes or expand. a better option would have been either a thick layer of mulch or to cut through in strips instead of holes i would think, like burn a 1 foot long hole spaced a foot or so apart. also the canes do not get bushy.
Agree with this. The other thing I would add is that raspberries are super evasive. I planted 3 canes last year (also got them from Stark Brothers) and this year I have what seems like a bizzilion of them. My plan is to transplant them in the fall to a place on the farm that can handle the over growth of them.
Yes this is what I’m thinking too. Also different varieties may require different pruning. Some of these are everbearing so you might just mow it down each year.
do you have a picture to explain. I'm new to planting an orchard & not sure what your saying here. So, you shouldn't put weed fabric down, when you plant berries?
Must have been pre-recorded, I notice the trees are still bare and no noisy cicadas. In hindsight sight, I think on last weeks show they said that they had a lot of family stuff on this week.
Seeing the herd of cattle in the background, I'm surprised they weren't at the fence watching you plant the plants. Didn't you at one time have two big dogs and a puppy for one of your girls?
That's exactly what we did...get the garden and orchard in before we finished unpacking. This spring (our third spring here) is "berry bushes" and we now have blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries planted.
I will love seeing your Beagles! Weve had 3 Beagle Boys ourselves & we have a Grandbeagle Boy. He is 17 ! We only have one of our Beagle Boys left here & he is 8. We adopt adult homeless Beagles. We also have a fenced-in yard. You have to with Beagles - they WILL run off!
OOOHHHHhh... I LOVE that extra piece of fabric around the stem tucked under the hole! That is SO CLEVER!! I always learn so much from y'all for years now! Thank you for sharing!!
Want to add to my comment below: berries prefer acidic soil. If you have not done a soil test, rather than add manure-based compost which might be more alkaline, I would water once a week with a diluted fish fertilizer, and maybe sprinkle a tiny bit of powdered sulfur around plants about 1 foot out. For your viewers, I recommend doing a soil test prior to planting berries, and if your soil is alkaline, dig in some sulfur (no more than 1/4 cup) out about a foot from the plant. I realize you are using weed fabric to lessen your labor, but for your viewers, it would be worthwhile to kill the grass in the area you wish to plant in over the previous winter by laying down cardboard and dumping some free wood chips from your local arborist on top. Not only will that kill the grass over the winter, but it will help create the acidic soil condition berries love. I use free cardboard and free woodchips around all my berry plants to keep weeds down rather than spending big bucks on weed fabric, which eventually will deteriorate into plastic shreds and prevents you from fertilizing properly. Also, berry plants need a gallon of water a day in hot weather, so you may want to run a soaker hose on a timer.
Yep, this year you should prep your beds for blueberry planting next year. Elemental Sulfer and peat moss mixed in. Unless of course you have an acid soil.
That looks amazing! I'm glad you got your raspberries and blackberries in. It's nice to see your dogs running around. My old boy is spending more and more time snoozing in the house. He's 14 and that's about 87 in dog years! Continued prayers for Tom. 🙏 Did he get to go home yet?
also, depends on the type of raspberry. I have black raspberries that fruit on "last year's" wood and then dies. Every spring, I prune out dead canes (down to the ground) and new ones have grown the previous summer that will fruit again.
My raspberries and blackberries send sooo many new shoots each year and the 2 years old die. I do not understand how it will happen under the fabric? Maybe only narrow fabric? Or planting in between to strips of fabric with possibility to open them for a new growth?
It’s always mind blowing seeing people plant black berries. Here in Oregon there so invasive and there a major pain dealing with them every year on the property.
Congratulations on planting more berries!! I often find myself praying for Tom and all of you 🙏🙏🙏 Plz keep us updated if possible Love you!! Have a blessed day
There are drill bit augers that you attach to your cordless drill. Good for doing holes like you did today without the need for a hand shovel. Aimed at those watching as you Kevin and Sarah have already made their holes. Eager to see how your raspberries grow. So sweet to see the dogs enjoying the outdoors. 🌸🐨🌸
In our area in Northeast Oklahoma, birds do such a good job of spreading berry seeds that one of our properties was so thick with upright blackberries, vining blackberries (yes, not a vine but they don't stand at all), that we never had to plant. they were all along the edges of the woods or any other barrier in the ground that, presumably, stopped the seeds in one place so they could grow. We just walked around and picked several times and got buckets and buckets. Now we've bought another, larger, property and are starting over, too - but not nearly as big as you guys, though I wish I could go that big. Where our new property is, the bird-sown berries aren't so common so we'll be planting just like yours. Thank you for sharing how to do it.
You should try the Prime Ark Freedom and Ouachita thornless blackberries. The prime ark plants bear the first year and they are a variety that double crops. They are a little different than the regular thornless berries because the canes will bear for two seasons instead of bearing and then dying off. The berries are huge and much sweeter than some that are more acidic. I grow them in Kentucky and they have thrived even in this clay soil. Prime Ark berries bear fruit at the tips of the canes so never prune them until both seasons are over.
I love growing raspberries blueberries and blackberries. They are so refreshing and rewarding. They are prolific producers and new shoots come back every year.
Loved seeing your dogs. I'm sure they're a lot happier & will be healthier, too with the exercise they'll get. I noticed one of your cows watching the goings on. 😊 🙏 Kevin's dad is still recovering well.
My raspberries send up new canes further out than those holes would accommodate. You'll have them pushing up under the weed fabric. I'm interested in seeing how this works out, though, because if the fabric suppresses the suckers I might try it myself.
Just a suggestion, after the grass dies underneath the cloth, cut out the row about 6 inches on both sides of raspberries to allow the next years shoots to come up. Hope that made sense. Stay safe and God bless you my friends. 🌱🐄🐖🐐🐓🌱 Lisa
Pretty sure that ground cover is going to inhibit your berry plants from reproducing. They spread themselves. My family planted ours when I was 4. Im 55, and have never had to plant them again, since. Oh, and I live in the far north.
Thank you! I want to do the same thing..we sold everything moved to bigger acreage and debt free.. Planning on doing the same thing as you..highland cows..we have chickens..etc..
Nice work. You'll be making some nice raspberry goodies in the not too distant future. My neighbor put in blackberries but not nearly as carefully as the way you did it. They can take over if not carefully maintained as you pointed out.
I planted 2 thornless blackberries bushes today. They were called Apache blackberries. I hope they do well. We noticed most of the thornless blackberries are named after Native American tribes. Wishing y’all the best with yours too. I also planted 10 blueberry bushes last year and they are all doing great. All of them have blueberries on them. I can barely wait to taste them.
We use a long handled bulb planter for making holes for planting our raspberries. Our is from Kent&Stowe, but there are several other producers. It was so efficient, both to make the holes, and to plop the plants into the hole. Our plants came in smaller pots, though.
We used free wood chips around ours for 2 years to help ours grow without weeds. It breaks down over time and helps new shoots come through. We just weed eat occasionally between plants to get rid of anything we don’t want growing where we mow. I like your idea of using the weed fabric as well. You could just enlarge the holes by burning a larger hole for the shoots as the plant grows.
You should use an auger on a drill to make your holes. You can get them in various sizes. I use mine to plant my flower bulbs. I bought a set of them on Amazon😊
I was thinking of doing the weed fabric for my raspberries also. My concern was that if I made the hole to big yes weeds and grass would grow. But, if I made the hole to small the off shoots wouldn't grow. I can't wait to see how this works for you
I love it, can't wait to get my new property and do exactly the same thing. And yes Kevin, there will be many more times blueberries on my farm than any other. YUMMO!
I was annoyed by my neighbor who planted ONE raspberry in the corner of her yard where the raspberry ignored her crappy soil & sent its runners over the property line into my garden where I'd built up the soil for 10 years. >:( I pulled them out every year until the other neighbor's dumb tree shaded that corner! >:( I gave up & moved my garden to the middle of the yard. Meanwhile, a lush raspberry patch grew in the shady corner, they are FANTASTIC!! HA!!
Your berries are lined up east to west, which means the leaves on the north are always somewhat shaded. Why not line up the berries north to south so all the leaves have a chance to get some direct sun some of the time?
Jason, from Cog Hill Farm has a Great video of tresseiling his berries. He copied Peatals from the past. 2 or 3 years old now and beautifully under control.
Thanks for introducing Starks Bros. I ordered 6 fruit trees and some bare root strawberries from them and all are doing fantastic here in north GA! You all have inspired me to start a "mini-orchard"! Bless my husband, he's been working hard to get the fencing up so the deer and ground hogs can't get to the trees.
Our blackberries are in a wild patch and it's magical. (Thornless) I know our Amish friends do it more like you're doing and they have lots of berries too. More than one way and that's great!
Sarah, can we get a few wedding pictures of you guys? Missing you in AZ! God bless you all and many prayers 🙏🏻 Nurse Judi in Scottsdale AZ and Eucharistic Minister ☦️ 🙏🏻
They’re gonna be beautiful. My dad had blackberries that vine sort of he put steaks in the ground and ran wire like three or four high like you do for the grapes. And he had a jungle berry garden. Blessings.
Have you seen how Jason from Cog Hill Farm trains his berries and fruit trees? It looks like an amazing system he uses. I wish you great success with your beautiful orchard!
Picking time here's a trick we have found helpful. Get a gallon bucket (I had kept old cream tubs) with a handle, either use a belt or tie rope around ur waist. Now u have both hands free to pick. U can have another container to dump into. We would pick with friends & family every year, then go to pump & rinse berries & divide into how many women were there (families). Other fruits I usually took the kids & divided with ppl who help put things up Corn, an older church couple would plant 5 acres. Then whoever came to pick, wash, blanch & bag would split corn up with the older couple getting a full share
Lol. I wondered if u still had Rosie & the other guy. Beagles r hounds & o my do they love to hunt... I had Bloodhound in the house for same reason with my little Fru-Fru dogs.
10 hours ! The price we pay to have fun and make precious memories. Love y'alls videos and what your doing there. God bless y'all and stay safe out there on the homestead.
Awesome berry good day !!! Great job setting up your berry row. That will be a big help to a lot of people all over trying to grow berries that will be easy to pick. Thanks so much for taking the time to share with everyone. Fred.
Great job, guys! I was thinking it might work to hold the canes where you want them to cut the cattle panels in half lengthwise and place them horizontal instead of vertical. The canes could grow up through the holes and be contained.
This is going to be awesome , can’t wait to check on you to see what is happening. How could you be more perfect with putting this all together, God bless
I’m waiting for my new 3 raspberry plants now. Supposed to be here on Monday! I’m excited for you guys, as much I am for myself. Congratulations on your wonderful new berry Patch!!
My raspberry make new plants every year and they renew plants from the roots. And after 2 years the old one dies off. I’m not sure if that how yours are. Not sure the weed fabric will allow new sprouts?
I agree. I made my berry patch 4 feet wide, and after a few years it's filled in and going beyond into the grass,
@catherineciviello2520 my double gold raspberries plant bought 3 from Starkbros back in 22, the 3 gal pot made 30 plants each in 2023, separated them out in fall of 23 had 90 plants now. Currently in ground on a 30' row I have to dig up the ones that go out of the 4' wide bed they multiply like crazy worse than wild blackberry. I just give them away to family.
I also agree.
I was just about to mention this...well done guys
I love you guys ,that said this is the only video in all you' ve done I personally find flawed. Berries are not grapes. You will be killing emerging shoots if you plant them as you did the grapes. Also $ 10.00 plant should always go in a $ 30.00 hole. In other words a hole at least half as bigger and deeper that the pot or root ball. I Know you know this so I'm not understanding your process here.
Well it's an opinion and observation , Good luck and I hope I'm wrong.
The problem with planting berry plants with a ground cover/weed fabric is the plants send new shoots up from their spreading roots. The fabric will prevent your plants from naturally reproducing. I use several layers of compost, mulch, and manure as my berry bed. Weeds pull up easily and regrowth is prolific. The new plants can thicken your berry patch or be transplanted to expand it elsewhere. I've even sold many of these new plants as starters.
Also, when planting your berry plants, the roots should be stretched in a direction that keeps the new shoots coming up where you want them. Bunching up these elongated roots when planting will inevitably kill your plants. This means that your initial planting holes will be oval in shape rather than round.
I put raspberries in last fall, and have already transplanted 4 runners, and there are still a couple that I'm just leaving near the mother plant. I love free plants!
And the original raspberry plants die after bearing fruit so without the new plants sprouting up, you will not have any berries the second year. They should be grown between two wires on each side. They don’t need to be trellised or tied up, just something to lean on.
Where is your drill auger?
@@pamelaallen7296 that was my thought also
@@pamelaallen7296. There ground is very rocky so the auger blades might chip and break
Sarah, you and Kevin are an excellent example of what marriage and teamwork, making any project, large or small work wonderfully!
Yeah the weed fabric will prevent new canes from coming up. They send out runners. We started our patch many years ago and have a large prolific patch. No trellis needed . The canes support each other.
At 24:51 Sarah explains exactly how they are dealing with this.
What a joy to see such loving, cooperative TEAMWORK.! May the LORD bless your labors, your land, your animals, and you for your faithfulness.❤
Lots of hard work...BUT DEFINITELY worth it...! Sweet beagle dogs too...! Praying Kevin's Dad is doing well...! God Bless...! 👍❤🦮✝👍
¡Good morning! Thanks for inviting us into your homestead every Saturday.
I'm getting ready to attend a baptism of a lovely lady who today welcomes the love of God into her life.
That is wonderful!!!
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Good morning thank you for the lovely video, Kevin I'm sending healing prayers 🙏 for your dad take care and God bless
Love the cows out there watching what you’re doing.
Nothing like putting down ground cover in the wind! 🤣We're planting strawberries, blackberries, blueberries, grapes, and just put in 14 fruit trees. I order from Schlabach's Nursery, an Amish nursery that has been in business for generations and just happens to be about 20 miles from me. I use a drill and auger for my planting holes. Great idea putting down extra fabric around the plants for weed control, Thatks!, going to do that here. Looks like a good day for planting, wishing you a bountiful harvest.
Instead of burning a hole, I would burn an X. This way the fabric could lay down to block weeds, but still be flexible for new berry stems to rise. Great video.👍
The cane plants replace the cane after 2 years, and they spread through their roots, if you have the weed fabric they will not be able to replace the canes or expand. a better option would have been either a thick layer of mulch or to cut through in strips instead of holes i would think, like burn a 1 foot long hole spaced a foot or so apart. also the canes do not get bushy.
Agree with this. The other thing I would add is that raspberries are super evasive. I planted 3 canes last year (also got them from Stark Brothers) and this year I have what seems like a bizzilion of them. My plan is to transplant them in the fall to a place on the farm that can handle the over growth of them.
Yes this is what I’m thinking too. Also different varieties may require different pruning. Some of these are everbearing so you might just mow it down each year.
do you have a picture to explain. I'm new to planting an orchard & not sure what your saying here. So, you shouldn't put weed fabric down, when you plant berries?
Watching your videos Saturday morning gives me inspiration to get off my lazy butt and get out in my garden. Thanks!
Awesome you two definitely work hard and I sure hope you are blessed for all your hard work keep up the great Content ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Must have been pre-recorded, I notice the trees are still bare and no noisy cicadas. In hindsight sight, I think on last weeks show they said that they had a lot of family stuff on this week.
Look at that smile! Hard work for sure, but we'll worth seeing her big smile!
Smart. Beautiful. Handsome couple
Seeing the herd of cattle in the background, I'm surprised they weren't at the fence watching you plant the plants. Didn't you at one time have two big
dogs and a puppy for one of your girls?
I started trellising my blackberries 20 years ago, makes picking so much easier.
That's exactly what we did...get the garden and orchard in before we finished unpacking. This spring (our third spring here) is "berry bushes" and we now have blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries planted.
I will love seeing your Beagles! Weve had 3 Beagle Boys ourselves & we have a Grandbeagle Boy. He is 17 ! We only have one of our Beagle Boys left here & he is 8. We adopt adult homeless Beagles. We also have a fenced-in yard. You have to with Beagles - they WILL run off!
OOOHHHHhh... I LOVE that extra piece of fabric around the stem tucked under the hole! That is SO CLEVER!! I always learn so much from y'all for years now! Thank you for sharing!!
Want to add to my comment below: berries prefer acidic soil. If you have not done a soil test, rather than add manure-based compost which might be more alkaline, I would water once a week with a diluted fish fertilizer, and maybe sprinkle a tiny bit of powdered sulfur around plants about 1 foot out. For your viewers, I recommend doing a soil test prior to planting berries, and if your soil is alkaline, dig in some sulfur (no more than 1/4 cup) out about a foot from the plant. I realize you are using weed fabric to lessen your labor, but for your viewers, it would be worthwhile to kill the grass in the area you wish to plant in over the previous winter by laying down cardboard and dumping some free wood chips from your local arborist on top. Not only will that kill the grass over the winter, but it will help create the acidic soil condition berries love. I use free cardboard and free woodchips around all my berry plants to keep weeds down rather than spending big bucks on weed fabric, which eventually will deteriorate into plastic shreds and prevents you from fertilizing properly. Also, berry plants need a gallon of water a day in hot weather, so you may want to run a soaker hose on a timer.
Yep, this year you should prep your beds for blueberry planting next year. Elemental Sulfer and peat moss mixed in. Unless of course you have an acid soil.
Thanks for all this info I just planted 2 yesterday and I was not aware that they need a special soil. I think I will add a little sulfur
That looks amazing! I'm glad you got your raspberries and blackberries in.
It's nice to see your dogs running around. My old boy is spending more and more time snoozing in the house. He's 14 and that's about 87 in dog years!
Continued prayers for Tom. 🙏 Did he get to go home yet?
Wow that looks amazing and love seeing your pups. They are enjoying themselves 😊❤.
Our red raspberries fruit on new canes every year. Not sure how that will work with the weed barrier.
I think Sarah explains at 25 minutes. Cuts slit in fabric at plant base, will open & widen later to allow shoots.
also, depends on the type of raspberry. I have black raspberries that fruit on "last year's" wood and then dies. Every spring, I prune out dead canes (down to the ground) and new ones have grown the previous summer that will fruit again.
The 2 of you work so well together. Your orchard is going to be amazing.
Hello, hope everyone is doing well. This is going to be a fantastic berry patch! Wow! Have a wonderful day!
Fedco is my happiness, their climate is similar to mine in MINNESOTA 4b.
All of their plants are strong and healthy.
My raspberries and blackberries send sooo many new shoots each year and the 2 years old die. I do not understand how it will happen under the fabric?
Maybe only narrow fabric? Or planting in between to strips of fabric with possibility to open them for a new growth?
A update on the orchid please? You getting fruit yet?
When I'm doing something like that I don't use a measuring tape. Just a piece of scrap wood the length of the required spacing with a handle attached.
It’s always mind blowing seeing people plant black berries. Here in Oregon there so invasive and there a major pain dealing with them every year on the property.
Congratulations on planting more berries!!
I often find myself praying for Tom and all of you 🙏🙏🙏 Plz keep us updated if possible
Love you!!
Have a blessed day
There are drill bit augers that you attach to your cordless drill. Good for doing holes like you did today without the need for a hand shovel. Aimed at those watching as you Kevin and Sarah have already made their holes. Eager to see how your raspberries grow. So sweet to see the dogs enjoying the outdoors. 🌸🐨🌸
They do have the angers that they have used before
Yes, the augers are amazing. The Laura edition is on sale this week. See Garden Answer...Laura and Aaron.
He has one
The can't use the auger as there are too many rocks in the area they are planting
@@glassiegirl That's exactly what they are made for, better than a shovel.
In our area in Northeast Oklahoma, birds do such a good job of spreading berry seeds that one of our properties was so thick with upright blackberries, vining blackberries (yes, not a vine but they don't stand at all), that we never had to plant. they were all along the edges of the woods or any other barrier in the ground that, presumably, stopped the seeds in one place so they could grow. We just walked around and picked several times and got buckets and buckets. Now we've bought another, larger, property and are starting over, too - but not nearly as big as you guys, though I wish I could go that big. Where our new property is, the bird-sown berries aren't so common so we'll be planting just like yours. Thank you for sharing how to do it.
You should try the Prime Ark Freedom and Ouachita thornless blackberries. The prime ark plants bear the first year and they are a variety that double crops. They are a little different than the regular thornless berries because the canes will bear for two seasons instead of bearing and then dying off. The berries are huge and much sweeter than some that are more acidic.
I grow them in Kentucky and they have thrived even in this clay soil. Prime Ark berries bear fruit at the tips of the canes so never prune them until both seasons are over.
Thank you for the info👌
I love growing raspberries blueberries and blackberries. They are so refreshing and rewarding. They are prolific producers and new shoots come back every year.
Loved seeing your dogs. I'm sure they're a lot happier & will be healthier, too with the exercise they'll get. I noticed one of your cows watching the goings on. 😊
🙏 Kevin's dad is still recovering well.
I live in SC. I bought all of my orchard plants from Starke Brothers & they are doing very well.
Love seeing the dogs in the video.
Hope you're on vacation. Have missed you both this past week. Hope no tornados. And hope family is alright.
My raspberries send up new canes further out than those holes would accommodate. You'll have them pushing up under the weed fabric. I'm interested in seeing how this works out, though, because if the fabric suppresses the suckers I might try it myself.
Just a suggestion, after the grass dies underneath the cloth, cut out the row about 6 inches on both sides of raspberries to allow the next years shoots to come up. Hope that made sense.
Stay safe and God bless you my friends. 🌱🐄🐖🐐🐓🌱 Lisa
At 24:51 Sarah explains exactly how they are dealing with this.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ prayers continue for your dad 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏♥️
Fantastic job. Everything is so neat, tidy, and straight. Good job. Dogs are so cute
Pretty sure that ground cover is going to inhibit your berry plants from reproducing. They spread themselves. My family planted ours when I was 4. Im 55, and have never had to plant them again, since. Oh, and I live in the far north.
Thank you! I want to do the same thing..we sold everything moved to bigger acreage and debt free.. Planning on doing the same thing as you..highland cows..we have chickens..etc..
Im glad you came up with a system to stop weeds from coming up (or at least curtail them).
Nice work. You'll be making some nice raspberry goodies in the not too distant future. My neighbor put in blackberries but not nearly as carefully as the way you did it. They can take over if not carefully maintained as you pointed out.
Good evening! My blackberries have berries on them ❤️❤️ first year for berries. God bless yall!
You did an amazing job. It's great to see your homestead grow.
Your hat reminded me of the flying Nun (Sally Field). I sure love watching your videos. You are like family to me. Thank you for all you do!
I planted 2 thornless blackberries bushes today. They were called Apache blackberries. I hope they do well. We noticed most of the thornless blackberries are named after Native American tribes. Wishing y’all the best with yours too. I also planted 10 blueberry bushes last year and they are all doing great. All of them have blueberries on them. I can barely wait to taste them.
We use a long handled bulb planter for making holes for planting our raspberries. Our is from Kent&Stowe, but there are several other producers. It was so efficient, both to make the holes, and to plop the plants into the hole. Our plants came in smaller pots, though.
We used free wood chips around ours for 2 years to help ours grow without weeds. It breaks down over time and helps new shoots come through. We just weed eat occasionally between plants to get rid of anything we don’t want growing where we mow. I like your idea of using the weed fabric as well. You could just enlarge the holes by burning a larger hole for the shoots as the plant grows.
It's always fun to play in dirt. Having fun
I have 3 yo Ouachita blackberries in Florida. They are very sweet too. You will love them.
Kevin, hope your Dad is feeling better. Prayers!
Best of luck with the raspberries and blackberries
Good morning from Missouri! You guys are truly an inspiration.
Take a look at Honeyberries, also known as Haskaps. You will need at least 2 varieties.
This video brought to you by Start Brothers... Thx!
All of your videos are so helpful. I'm glad that you showed up first on my search for meat rabbits years ago.
Peace and blessings.
I certainly hope you two are safe and well as the severe storms ravaged your state.
How exciting! Your fruit area is growing nicely. Can't wait to see you plamt your blueberries next year.
Loved seeing the little doggie. We miss seeing the animals
I am planting grapes this year, we have raspberry’s and blackberries so grapes will be wonderful
Not sure this is going to work. We just plant rows . Put saw dust down. Then mowe along the rows. And in March mowe them off.
Can you guys please give us a orchard update vid? Even frost or bugs or anything else is still good information.
You should use an auger on a drill to make your holes. You can get them in various sizes. I use mine to plant my flower bulbs. I bought a set of them on Amazon😊
💕 I'm so happy you got your berries in👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I was thinking of doing the weed fabric for my raspberries also. My concern was that if I made the hole to big yes weeds and grass would grow. But, if I made the hole to small the off shoots wouldn't grow. I can't wait to see how this works for you
I wouldn’t, they spread through roots, not just the crown.
I love it, can't wait to get my new property and do exactly the same thing. And yes Kevin, there will be many more times blueberries on my farm than any other. YUMMO!
Congratulations on all those beautiful berries I'm sure you're anxious to have a productive crop. Thank you for sharing. God's blessings to you
I had a patch of raspberries and a patch of blackberries the next year berries came on and now I had crossed berries
I was annoyed by my neighbor who planted ONE raspberry in the corner of her yard where the raspberry ignored her crappy soil & sent its runners over the property line into my garden where I'd built up the soil for 10 years. >:( I pulled them out every year until the other neighbor's dumb tree shaded that corner! >:( I gave up & moved my garden to the middle of the yard. Meanwhile, a lush raspberry patch grew in the shady corner, they are FANTASTIC!! HA!!
❤That was a BERRY GOOD DAY, Kevin & Sarah!! 😊 God Bless ALL Your Hard Work!! Have a Wonderful weekend!!
Thankful the family is better and all the tips good job
Your berries are lined up east to west, which means the leaves on the north are always somewhat shaded. Why not line up the berries north to south so all the leaves have a chance to get some direct sun some of the time?
Jason, from Cog Hill Farm has a Great video of tresseiling his berries. He copied Peatals from the past. 2 or 3 years old now and beautifully under control.
Good Morning
How lovely for me to have a cup of tea , whilst watching you both plant berries.
Thanks for introducing Starks Bros. I ordered 6 fruit trees and some bare root strawberries from them and all are doing fantastic here in north GA! You all have inspired me to start a "mini-orchard"! Bless my husband, he's been working hard to get the fencing up so the deer and ground hogs can't get to the trees.
That was a long day, but well worth it. Looks great!!!!
Our blackberries are in a wild patch and it's magical. (Thornless) I know our Amish friends do it more like you're doing and they have lots of berries too. More than one way and that's great!
We have used stark brothers for ten plus years. Looking good.
Sarah, can we get a few wedding pictures of you guys? Missing you in AZ! God bless you all and many prayers 🙏🏻 Nurse Judi in Scottsdale AZ and Eucharistic Minister ☦️ 🙏🏻
Stark Bros has great quality but they are SO expensive!
They’re gonna be beautiful. My dad had blackberries that vine sort of he put steaks in the ground and ran wire like three or four high like you do for the grapes. And he had a jungle berry garden. Blessings.
Have you seen how Jason from Cog Hill Farm trains his berries and fruit trees? It looks like an amazing system he uses. I wish you great success with your beautiful orchard!
Picking time here's a trick we have found helpful.
Get a gallon bucket (I had kept old cream tubs) with a handle, either use a belt or tie rope around ur waist. Now u have both hands free to pick. U can have another container to dump into. We would pick with friends & family every year, then go to pump & rinse berries & divide into how many women were there (families).
Other fruits I usually took the kids & divided with ppl who help put things up
Corn, an older church couple would plant 5 acres. Then whoever came to pick, wash, blanch & bag would split corn up with the older couple getting a full share
Lol. I wondered if u still had Rosie & the other guy. Beagles r hounds & o my do they love to hunt... I had Bloodhound in the house for same reason with my little Fru-Fru dogs.
Great accomplishments you two, I know you’ll keep us informed on how things are growing ❤. Praying for your loved ones as the days go by 🥰❤️🙏
So much work! The results will be delicious!
I didn’t find a link for your plant/tree source. Love watching your homestead come together. Such great ideas and tips.
10 hours ! The price we pay to have fun and make precious memories.
Love y'alls videos and what your doing there.
God bless y'all and stay safe out there on the homestead.
Awesome berry good day !!! Great job setting up your berry row. That will be a big help to a lot of people all over trying to grow berries that will be easy to pick. Thanks so much for taking the time to share with everyone. Fred.
A Drill Auger seems like it'd be perfectly for thos job.
Great job, guys! I was thinking it might work to hold the canes where you want them to cut the cattle panels in half lengthwise and place them horizontal instead of vertical. The canes could grow up through the holes and be contained.
This is going to be awesome , can’t wait to check on you to see what is happening. How could you be more perfect with putting this all together, God bless
Just wanted to pop in and say we are all praying for your family.❤️
I’m waiting for my new 3 raspberry plants now.
Supposed to be here on Monday!
I’m excited for you guys, as much I am for myself.
Congratulations on your wonderful new berry Patch!!