baymule
Garden Master
I love berries and want to plant blackberries, raspberries and blueberries. I go to the U-pick blueberry farms and pick dewberries in the pastures and have haphazardly grown tame blackberries before, but am a blank page when it comes to raspberries.
From reading here on TEG and living my raspberry dreams vicariously through many of you, I have learned that raspberries come in red, black and gold. Also that there are thorned and thornless varieties and they spread like crazy. I think I have even read that some varieties bear twice a year, but I could be wrong on that. I love raspberries, nobody grows them around here, why I don't know. They are in the grocery stores in tiny 4 ounce containers and they want the moon for them.
So what are the best varieties in all the colors? (because I want ALL the colors!) How long and what time of year do they bear? Do they need to be trellised like tame blackberries and do they need to be pruned of the old bearing canes when finished like blackberries? Are they heavy or light bearers and how many plants should I plant so I'll have plenty for me, family and friends?
OK y'all, ed-choo-muh-kate me on raspberries!
From reading here on TEG and living my raspberry dreams vicariously through many of you, I have learned that raspberries come in red, black and gold. Also that there are thorned and thornless varieties and they spread like crazy. I think I have even read that some varieties bear twice a year, but I could be wrong on that. I love raspberries, nobody grows them around here, why I don't know. They are in the grocery stores in tiny 4 ounce containers and they want the moon for them.
So what are the best varieties in all the colors? (because I want ALL the colors!) How long and what time of year do they bear? Do they need to be trellised like tame blackberries and do they need to be pruned of the old bearing canes when finished like blackberries? Are they heavy or light bearers and how many plants should I plant so I'll have plenty for me, family and friends?
OK y'all, ed-choo-muh-kate me on raspberries!