Description: A popular bramble that grows 4 to 6 feet tall and bears tasty deep red fruit annually on floricanes in summer, on primocane tips in autumn and primocane bottoms the following summer.
Looking to add some raspberries to your garden this year? You may only find a few species locally, but these are worth searching for to get the best harvest.
Knowing when to prune fruit bushes can be challenging. Doing it at the wrong time of year may mean the difference between a pitiful harvest and a bountiful one.
Now that freezing weather has finally arrived, it’s time to cut back fall-bearing raspberry canes. I like to wait until the raspberry plants are exposed to a hard freeze before cutting them down.
FOR SOME STRANGE reason, I don’t have any raspberries in my garden. Somehow, even though I love them, and they grow well in our climate, I don’t see any (I’m looking right now). No idea how that ...
Refresh your knowledge about fall-bearing and ever-bearing raspberries during a free webinar at noon on Tuesday, Feb. 8. Part of the Sonoma County Master Gardeners Veggie Happenings series, the panel ...
Amy in Bowie writes: “I recently transplanted all of my perennial herbs from one of my raised beds to a place in the ground near the house, and now have some unexpected garden space: a 4-by-8-foot bed ...
Q: I'm not sure what type of red raspberry plants I have, but I'm guessing everbearing since they're still producing raspberries now. What should be done to these plants at the end of the season? I ...
Is there anything yummier than fresh raspberries on a dish of vanilla ice cream? Raspberries grow easily in the Valley, but when it comes to pruning, the raspberry plant causes some head scratching.
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