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Growing Everbearing Raspberries in Northern California

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Uploaded by on Aug 4, 2009

John shares his experience with growing raspberries in Northern Caliofornia, in a more shaded area of his yard. He also explains the difference on how you can tell the difference between raspberries and blackberries. The everbearing raspberries were given to him by a friend, who said they are originally from Oregon.

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  • 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.

  • 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.

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  • Chuckling to suddenly remember what I have seen in natural foods stores in the last couple of summers. Black raspberries:)

  • 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!

  • im eating some nor cal blackberries to this thanks. non gmo

  • oh yeah. I grow in compost and rock dust. They like fertile soil :).

  • I just planted them. they grow like weeds! and they send out runners and will spread!

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