Watched another of your videos about a local community garden. First time I had seen "companion planting" of raspberries...and strawberries in the understory. Yum! What a delicious combination bed.
do you know the spacing you used between your berries? I have purchase about 6 plants from my nursery and wanted to get them all spaced out appropriately for plating :)
you must have good soils in your yard that's y your berries grow well even if it doest gets exposed to the sun too often.. we dont have raspberries here in the Philippines, so I wanna thank you for posting the video which somehow satisfied my curiousity of how a berry plant looks like. We only get to see them when they're already inside the Jars or in a biscuit or in a lollipop flavor.LOL..god bless you..share more of what your country has organically..I enjoyed it..
another easy to tell people the difference in black & rasp berries is that raspberries have a hollow center when you pick them and when blackberries or boysenberries are picked they won't have a hollow center. I think the raspberry plants are prettier than blackberries, but I love all berries so much so not gonna complain here!
So I see you lush garden of raspberries in this video and just wanted to know if you did anything special when you planted them? Or did you just put them right in the dirt? I just planted my own and I'm trying to read up on it
i like ur vids but before u bash ol blackie.lol.u only have one type of raspberry in your yard and pulled out 1 type of blackberry, they are more alike than u know,with 100s of family members an cousins like Himilayan,European, Cutleaf,etc..and crossbreeds, like thornless etc ,and hybrids and such , (also by the way the Wild Blackberries and close hybrids stems have deep longitudinal furrows..NOT triangular stems) triangular would be in the sedge family like nutgrass)just a freindly FYI.peace.
Chuckling to suddenly remember what I have seen in natural foods stores in the last couple of summers. Black raspberries:)
inremembranceofruth 4 months ago in playlist More videos from growingyourgreens
Watched another of your videos about a local community garden. First time I had seen "companion planting" of raspberries...and strawberries in the understory. Yum! What a delicious combination bed.
inremembranceofruth 4 months ago in playlist More videos from growingyourgreens
do you know the spacing you used between your berries? I have purchase about 6 plants from my nursery and wanted to get them all spaced out appropriately for plating :)
blackboy424 5 months ago
you must have good soils in your yard that's y your berries grow well even if it doest gets exposed to the sun too often.. we dont have raspberries here in the Philippines, so I wanna thank you for posting the video which somehow satisfied my curiousity of how a berry plant looks like. We only get to see them when they're already inside the Jars or in a biscuit or in a lollipop flavor.LOL..god bless you..share more of what your country has organically..I enjoyed it..
villasChar 1 year ago
another easy to tell people the difference in black & rasp berries is that raspberries have a hollow center when you pick them and when blackberries or boysenberries are picked they won't have a hollow center. I think the raspberry plants are prettier than blackberries, but I love all berries so much so not gonna complain here!
Alina674 1 year ago
im eating some nor cal blackberries to this thanks. non gmo
sublimezeppelin 1 year ago
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So I see you lush garden of raspberries in this video and just wanted to know if you did anything special when you planted them? Or did you just put them right in the dirt? I just planted my own and I'm trying to read up on it
Mickbeezy 1 year ago
I just planted them. they grow like weeds! and they send out runners and will spread!
growingyourgreens 1 year ago
oh yeah. I grow in compost and rock dust. They like fertile soil :).
growingyourgreens 1 year ago
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Mickbeezy 1 year ago
i like ur vids but before u bash ol blackie.lol.u only have one type of raspberry in your yard and pulled out 1 type of blackberry, they are more alike than u know,with 100s of family members an cousins like Himilayan,European, Cutleaf,etc..and crossbreeds, like thornless etc ,and hybrids and such , (also by the way the Wild Blackberries and close hybrids stems have deep longitudinal furrows..NOT triangular stems) triangular would be in the sedge family like nutgrass)just a freindly FYI.peace.
wildberrymangmail 1 year ago
I am by no means a berry expert, and dont pretend to be. Thank you for your wize words of wisdom, and enlightening me on the correct terminology.
growingyourgreens 1 year ago
*****
qst300 2 years ago