Wednesday, August 17, 2011

How to Grow Raspberry Canes in the Garden - 6 Tips to Guarantee Great Results

If you're into growing fruit and vegetables of any kind in your own garden or allotment, then raspberries surely have to come fairly near the top of the list of 'must haves'.

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Nothing beats that tangy yet sweet taste and to have a bowlful on a sunny afternoon with whipped cream and crushed meringue is just heavenly.

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Here are 6 tips to help you make sure you get the best out of growing raspberries.

This is some very basic pruning information.

Raspberry canes that fruited last year- cut them down to the ground. Choose about 8 of the strongest, healthiest looking canes and tie them to the support wires. These will fruit next. Cut the rest down to the ground. In the winter, cut off the straggley looking tops so that they are about 6 feet tall. Enjoy Your Raspberries -Harvest and enjoy - There's probably not much you need to know about picking raspberries. Don't wash them until just before you eat them and pick out any squishy ones!

So there you are; not an in-depth covering on the topic of growing raspberries, but 6 tips that will help you to get the most out of your gardening plans and efforts to grow your own.

How to Grow Raspberry Canes in the Garden - 6 Tips to Guarantee Great Results

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