Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A raspberry trellis is essential for easy harvesting and keeping your brambles from running wild. Brie Passano Raspberry canes ...
Fall is creeping closer, but there’s still plenty to do in the garden. If you’ve got questions, turn to Ask an Expert, an online question-and-answer tool from Oregon State University’s Extension ...
A raspberry patch bursting with firm, juicy fruit rarely grows by chance. Raspberries are naturally vigorous growers, but without a bit of direction, their canes can quickly turn into a wild, tangled ...
Reviewed by Amanda Rose NewtonFact checked by Jessica Wrubel Raspberries are fairly carefree plants to grow in your garden. For most of us, the main challenges of growing these brambles are keeping ...
My raspberries are coming on strong right now, and I know many others around the region are seeing the same. One of the most common questions I hear this time of year is, “Why are my raspberries so ...
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.
Raspberries are a crop usually thought to require a lot of space, however they are a fruit that can be grown successfully in pots. All types of raspberries are suited to pots, though it is best to ...
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Boost raspberry harvest with proper pruning

When and how to prune raspberries is based on the type of raspberries you are growing and how you prefer to manage them.
Up until now it’s been a good November to be working outside. This has given us an opportunity to continue working on fall gardening chores. One of those fall chores is cutting back fall raspberry ...
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How to Grow Raspberries in Your Own Yard

Raspberries are bramble-type fruit plants that send up new shoots from the ground every year. They’re generally hardy in USDA ...