If you are looking for a flowering perennial that blooms during fall and winter in the shade and has a clumping growth habit, ...
The idea of growing your own raspberries and having a consistent supply of the deliciously sweet berries is certainly a tempting one. But if you are taking the plunge and are set to grow raspberries ...
Raspberries are gems in the garden, and to help them thrive, pay attention to what you plant nearby—by companion planting for ...
Through his association with Driscoll’s, the California-based company that sources berries globally, Lewis learned of a ...
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 ...
Researchers at NIBIO ( Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research ) are studying how sprinkling with water can reduce the ...
Even in late October, there are still a few red raspberries clinging to our bushes – perfect for a snack. From next month until the end of March, you can plant raspberries 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.
Grow raspberries in a pot Grow your own raspberries (www.rhs.org.uk) Delicious raspberry recipes (www.bbcgoodfood.com) ...
Berries aren't only tasty, many species are exceptionally easy to grow with very little maintenance required, but there are a few pros and cons.
It can be hard to find a ground cover that checks all the boxes. Enter Chinese raspberry: A heat-tolerant option with lush, abundant foliage.