Gardeners growing fruits, including apples, pears and raspberries, should mark their calendars this month. February is an ...
If there's a sunny patch in your garden that's missing some kind of plant, it's worth considering raspberries—they take a little while to fruit but will continue to blossom and produce year ...
Raspberries are a fantastic fruit to eat with numerous health benefits - but a little-known soil hack also means they are ...
Wild red raspberry should be planted in fertile, well-drained slightly acidic soil, in a spot where it can receive sun and ...
Raspberries are expensive to buy in the shops, but are really easy to grow if you can give them a sunny or partly shaded spot with well-drained soil. Raspberries are best grown from bare-root ...
Summer-fruiting raspberries (floricane) produce canes every year. These new canes grow throughout the summer, go dormant in the winter and produce raspberries the following summer, before dying back.
Put in your spring plant orders for berries and vegetables with the Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners of Haywood County ...
Grow raspberries in a pot Grow your own raspberries (www.rhs.org.uk) Delicious raspberry recipes (www.bbcgoodfood.com) ...