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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2010

How to plant raspberry canes

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  • Thank you for posting your video on how to plant raspberry canes. To my surprise the raspberries that I ordered arrived today, as what look like dried out dead canes!

    Thinking I would receive plants looking more like...well...'plants with leaves' I scrambled to find info on how to plant. Your video has given me hope!

    All the best to a successful raspberry patch!

    Cheers Quenuk

  • Hope now after 4 months your raspberries are growing well.

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  • Great video. 

  • how long do the raspberry canes take to flower once you have planted them????

  • I remember my grandmother triming sections from tall canes and replanting them. They supposedly grew roots and started a new plant. Are the canes your planting started this way? Have you heard of new plants being started this way?

  • Thanks for you posting, it was just the help and advice I needed. If you have other postings on other plants please do post them.

  • @veggingoutwithadam

    Ooops! Forgot to add that all of them did develop a few flowers & berries as well. That was unexpected but a nice surprise. I planted Autumn Bliss.

  • @veggingoutwithadam

    Yes indeed they have rewarded me with a 100% success rate. The new growth on one of the canes was broken off by some raccoons when it was about 8 inches tall

    but I left the cane in place...to my surprise another shoot sprouted! Thanks again for showing me how to plant 'em correctly.

  • I planted around 120 canes! In my garden, Only four failed! I used three varieties Autumn bliss, Glen amble and Glen moy, All were planted bareroot in the autumn of 2009, Some now are 7ft tall! Still collecting over a kilo a week from them now! I reckon I must of had over a full bin bag this year so far, I used leaf mould collected from a local Devon wood in the soil (around 2 kilo`s a plant) worked a treat! Same for the straweberry plants, placed between each cane(130)5 varieties.

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