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How to grow raspberries with Thompson and Morgan. Part 1: Planting and Caring for your raspberries.



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  1. Thanks for a wonderful video. I was able to find these Polka variety and planted them, along with some other varieties we already had. We were thrilled with the results. The berries are huge and have become one of our favorites.

  2. I just moved into a place with a neglected summer fruiting raspberry patch. They aren't really in rows anymore, and the canes awe pretty high with no leaves on the bottom (surrounded by 5 foot weeds). We live in a region where the ground is frozen from Nov to late April. When would be the best time to transplant this year's primacanes into rows? Should I trim them down at all?

  3. I bought 6 mature raspberry plants from you years ago. I was so proud of them, they never let me down. Each season we would pick the berries as and when needed. We could never eat all the berries so our neighbours, friends at our church, Sons & Daughters and our Grandchildren would end up with the punnets that we could't eat in fruit salads, ice cream my wife would turn into gorgeous pies and jars and jars of jams. The year before last some kind person stole all of our frost free planters along with the plants & shrubs, years and years of collecting from all over the country and a couple from abroad gone in one night! The plants and planters we are gradually replacing, except for the raspberry pots… I would never get them as strong as the originals! From little shoots grew into fruit heavy ball shaped beauties, pruning every year or when needed. I never had to bring them indoors to over winter or anything… I was lucky there. I for one can RECOMMEND YOUR PLANTS & SHRUBS 100%. I miss them. I'm trying to find a fast growing/cropping variety, any advice would be gratefully received. Thank you for sharing I always enjoy the THOMPSON & MORGAN videos interesting and learned loads along the way….. BIG THUMBS UP ALL DAY LONG.

  4. Hi, i just purchased a raspberry plant it is already flowering and bearing some fruits and about 50 cm high but it doesn't tell if it is an everbearing type or the other type all it says on the label (itlian language) is:
    – blossom time in april and may.
    – pruning period in august and september.
    – ripe for picking in august, september and october.
    Based on your experience what type of raspberry it is?
    And as for the suckers can they be grown in another pot when removed?

  5. What type of raspberry should we plant in Toronto. We are in May is it ok to plant ? Or is already too late ?

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