Posts Tagged ‘Raspberry’

Raspberries

Arguably the most delicious of all our native berries the desire for a productive Raspberry plot led me to dig in several bare root canes last year. Unfortunately the mistakes made with the planting depth and incorrect pruning leaving my collection of canes in an unenviable state.

The distinction between Summer and Autumn fruiting canes was clearly lost on me as I chopped several bushes down to the ground after fruiting in July only to discover that Summer canes fruit on growth from the previous year. And for no reason I can recall I opted to leave several canes, that I later discovered were Autumn fruiting unchecked.

Despite five of the plants growing on to crop (they are supposed to be one of the best low-maintenance of the fruiting plants) I was disappointed with the number of berries. Either they need to establish a good root system before fruiting handfuls of berries or the planting depth wasn’t right. That said, I have plans to lift and replant the fruiting area of my L shaped raised bed but wonder if this would disturb the roots?

Undeterred I’m going to order a few more Autumn fruiting canes (likely to be the Autumn Bliss variety), prepare supports where necessary and start again. Possibly because I’m impatient for a garden task to lose an hour to or rather it’s likely to be far more enjoyable experience than say, sorting the mess of the compost heap or the despondent clearing of the pigeon-pecked cauliflower seedlings. And this time I’m going to label them clearly.