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See below for all the links you’ll need. And thanks for watching! This video covers how to grow raspberries, spanning over two years so you gain a strong foundation of knowledge for a successful backyard raspberry patch.
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Video Content:
Site selection (Full Sun, Good Drainage)
Cultivar Selection (Variety, Harvest Time, Cold Hardiness)
Preorder (Jan/Feb because good varieties can sell out)
Planting (Very Early April)
Pruning (Late Winter Primocane Fruiters, Early Spring Winter Damaged, Early Summer Purple/Black Varieties, Mid Summer Spent Floricanes)
Pests / Control (Fruit worms, Spider Mites, Birds, Deer, Rabbits)
Winter Damage (Symptoms)
Fertilizer (Timing and Rate)
Growth (Timing, Progression, What to Expect)
Harvest (Timing & Yield)
Bees (Native Bees & Benefits)
Compost (Tips and Biochar)
Varieties (Brief Overview)
New Varieties (Niwot - Black Primocane Fruiter)
Trellising (Tips and Upgrades)
Early Fall Tips (Winter Preparation)
Education (Resources)
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00:00 - Intro
00:42 - Varieties and retailers
01:17 - Site selection and prep
01:44 - Planting and what to expect the first year
03:01 - Late winter pruning
04:05 - Niwot (everbearing black raspberry)
04:38 - Fertilizer (early spring)
04:57 - Late spring pruning
05:14 - Pollination (native bees)
05:32 - Late spring pest maintenance
06:52 - Fertilizer (early summer) and Trellising
07:45 - Spider mites
08:13 - July floricane harvest
08:31 - July primocane pruning (purple and black raspberry varieties only)
09:25 - July floricane harvest continued
10:38 - Deer and rabbit control
11:00 - Pruning floricanes after harvest
15:55 - August primocane harvest
18:45 - Bird control
19:30 - Minerals and nutrients, acidifier, biochar
20:22 - Book

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@froggy2519
@froggy2519 8 лет назад
Thank You . Have to be the one of the best gardening videos on RU-vid. Great information. No unnecessary music or overly long intro. Great Voice. Flowing information with no rambling . Real cinematography techniques and editing. Very impressive. Great job.
@MarioEHdez
@MarioEHdez 5 лет назад
Came here to say the same thing. This was the most direct, easy to understand, informative and well documented gardening video I've seen on RU-vid. Thank you so much for sharing your insights and resources.
@mrmarmellow563
@mrmarmellow563 5 лет назад
@@MarioEHdez So True!
@sherpatrailers150
@sherpatrailers150 5 лет назад
Yes, would love to get my patch going. Struggling with deer and rabbits, squirrels and bears. Living in Montana is a challenge. Thinking 7 ft. fence. I've started several times and the deer got them every time. I now have some wild (bird) starts coming up and am going to fence and see how they do. Appreciate your advice!
@kimberges8169
@kimberges8169 5 лет назад
I couldn't agree more. The right balance of all elements.
@johnreinders7144
@johnreinders7144 4 года назад
Mario EFH g
@dougarnold9337
@dougarnold9337 2 года назад
FINALLY ! A video that goes well beyond just how to plant a certain plant and actually shows the actual results over an extended period of time. Well done, mate! :-)
@solfeinberg437
@solfeinberg437 7 лет назад
40 seconds in and this video - the berries - the daughter - your providing this experience for her - is just beautiful.
@HugoCornellier
@HugoCornellier 5 лет назад
Yep. It’s one of the purest clips on RU-vid. I love it, so beautiful.
@NeoArch
@NeoArch 4 года назад
Got hooked instantly. Pure.
@teakay1737
@teakay1737 3 года назад
I’m starting mine this year for all the same reasons. Seeing my now 2 year old running around gave me the push to out the patch in.
@jcmc8220
@jcmc8220 Год назад
I'm starting it with my 6y.o next season 🥰
@mabel6273
@mabel6273 5 месяцев назад
I do not usually comment, but here it goes. You are very generous with sharing your knowledge on the care of raspberries. You did a great job demonstrating the different steps one must follow to achieve a good production of fruit. Thank you so much!!.
@whaler3232
@whaler3232 3 года назад
This man encapsulated generations of knowledge into a 20 minute video.
@Beccy_Boop
@Beccy_Boop 3 года назад
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@sarahuher7029
@sarahuher7029 7 лет назад
Growing up we had a massive raspberry bush that my dad grew on accident. Best part of my Childhood. How he grew it: He made raspberry wine and threw the raspberry innards out in the yard. next he knew he had a bush that took up about a 5th to a 4th of the yard.
@midkiffsjoy
@midkiffsjoy 5 лет назад
Sounds like our elderberry. LOL
@tracischeelk29
@tracischeelk29 4 года назад
COOL!!! Do you remember what time of year it was he threw the raspberry innards? That might have bene part of the secret. What State?
@adamekfamilytv
@adamekfamilytv 4 года назад
What do you mean by innards? I've searched and nothing comes up for Raspberry Innards. Thank you.
@rufus729
@rufus729 4 года назад
Adamek Family the raspberry pulp and seeds after removing the juices to make wine
@adamekfamilytv
@adamekfamilytv 4 года назад
Rufus thanks
@A1234561921
@A1234561921 5 лет назад
A priceless gift to a child an Unforgettable childhood !!! God bless you and the people that are watching this educational video!!!
@ginaqc78
@ginaqc78 15 дней назад
Thank you! ❤Blessings to you too!❤❤❤😊
@SisterMinnie
@SisterMinnie 4 года назад
I had the same experience as her as a kid. My father used to garden a lot. Something that made me want to grow one myself. I’m dealing with grief of the loss of my father he died from stage 4 colon cancer and he used to garden a lot so this video is special to me thank you.
@raewyneleech1446
@raewyneleech1446 4 года назад
Zainah & Kusay sorry to hear of your loss -- you have some wonderful garden memories to cherish & hopefully pass on to your own children.
@growjoyfullyhomestead
@growjoyfullyhomestead Год назад
❤🙏
@debbieeads9151
@debbieeads9151 Год назад
I'm so sorry. I lost my Dad to colon cancer too. I understand.❤🙏
@th3dorkewonlives471
@th3dorkewonlives471 5 лет назад
I’m starting my raspberries this year. I’ve never done this before, but your explanation (from planting to pruning, maintenance, pest preventions, variety, harvest timing) blew me away. I feel far more confident with your guide. Thanks for this comprehensive video. Subscribed!
@mugs132
@mugs132 5 лет назад
Thank you very much. Just posted an update video. Have fun!
@evieroberts7810
@evieroberts7810 5 лет назад
I grew raspberries for years 25 years approx. We Never cut our stalks down below the height of our knees. We always had raspberries growing profusely. Throughout the whole summer. My mowed lawn cuttings were all I used to put under the raspberries.
@mannymacstone6935
@mannymacstone6935 5 лет назад
Evie Roberts you should start your Chanel
@tracischeelk29
@tracischeelk29 4 года назад
Wow! Thank you, Evie. Beautiful name. I appreciate your VERY helpful tip and experience. You are awesome! I'm more excited now more than ever hearing your secrets, on top of this great video and with my initial interest I'm moving to the country. YUM!! :)
@natashasemrau3670
@natashasemrau3670 4 года назад
For all the work you do, l am amazed you use mirical grow. MG is not organic. Other fertilizers on the market will do the same job and not give your plants chemicals to harm your family.
@nkita7363
@nkita7363 4 года назад
Hey Evie did you find they were green again even from the part of the stalk that died over the winter?
@wcoleman5555
@wcoleman5555 4 года назад
@@nkita7363 I was very surprised to see green stalks when pruning in late January / early February, even when the stalk looked COMPLETELY dead. (there were also many dead ones too, of course.) So crazy. I am already seeing red buds at the top of my stalks!!! so excited.
@XGaming1
@XGaming1 4 года назад
I remember one time when I was 16 I was mowing the lawn for my aunt and uncle and at their house they had raspberries in the backyard and while I was mowing I kept stopping for raspberry snack breaks. Lol
@mariamachuca3993
@mariamachuca3993 4 года назад
Hahahah that's so cute.~ 😊
@archerj2010
@archerj2010 7 лет назад
Seriously, this is better than some instructional DVD's you can order. Well done!
@richardvedder776
@richardvedder776 4 года назад
WE HAD A LARGE PATCH OF RASPBERRIES in central Wisconsin for 10 yr. that we lived there. Each fall we cut out all canes that bore and thinned out the new canes. We also piled all of our fall leaves to 2 to 3 ft. high in the whole patch. By spring they were compacted from snow and age. We never did anything else except picked abundant crops each year. Nothing better!!
@mthompson
@mthompson 7 лет назад
Great synopsis and demonstration of what it takes for the home grower to have the best raspberries...but, I always recommend, if at all possible, to plant them with full access to both sides of the trellis. Another tip with your trellis wires is to run a length of braided nylon rope down the whole thing, twisting it a lot of times around the wire....then, when you need to attach the canes you can just open the rope a bit and slip the cane through. This holds them in place well but still allows movement and growth without pinching them off.
@lamebubblesflysohigh
@lamebubblesflysohigh 6 лет назад
My grandmother had a patch of this size, never done any planed pruning (she pruned them only if they got too large and unsightly), fertilizing of any kind except some fresh compost from time to time, no bug sprays. That patch produced more than we could eat every year for over a decade.
@michaelnelson2474
@michaelnelson2474 4 года назад
By far the best comprehensive guide to raspberries. Dont be fooled by other garden, and homestead RU-vid channels. I find that many videos spread some slightly wrong info and they aren't actually experts. This video is great and very accurate.
@GpD79
@GpD79 6 лет назад
Man... your little girl is SO LUCKY! That raspberry patch is what dreams are made of!
@neenat.9007
@neenat.9007 7 лет назад
The best video in every aspect, informative, video quality etc. Great job and thank you.
@Unictu
@Unictu 7 лет назад
Such an amazing raspberries garden! Great job mate. Thank you for putting a lot of efforts into this video, we did enjoyed watching it. Cheers
@Mrsnufleupagus
@Mrsnufleupagus 7 лет назад
Wow, that was very comprehensive. Excellent job, I will watch this more than once. All the best
@winkfinkerstien1957
@winkfinkerstien1957 4 года назад
This high quality content made me think I was watching PBS. Excellent information and the close-ups were superb. Thanks very much for this video!
@tstuff
@tstuff 5 лет назад
Growing up I use to pick wild raspberries. I never had trouble filling a two gallon pail every day I went out. No one ever pruned them. Never fertilized them. Never built trellises. The plants never disappointed in production. That was over 25 years ago. A few years ago I went back and the plants were still growing just as wild and producing just as well. Naturally the plants had grown outward in significant amounts because that is what they do if they are not controlled. Aside from maintaining your plants for looks and to prevent overgrowth I think just simply making sure they are watered when it is dry and preventing pests from killing them much of the other stuff is not needed once the plants are established.
@ripscuds4467
@ripscuds4467 5 лет назад
Your right, I used to fill up on berries deep in the woods. Me and my friends thought it was our personal stash. There must have been hundreds of bushes, and in November we were sure to see plenty of black bears eating our stash, which was fine with us because by late Oct they got sour.
@rs2543
@rs2543 4 года назад
Thank you! I really want to grow raspberries but feel like sometimes you tubers make things more complicated just for a longer video.
@ZooyZoborne
@ZooyZoborne 4 года назад
Raspberries grow like weeds. If you want to grow them you just need to plant them. Soon your whole yard will be full of them. No need to do any maintenance. Only need to do these steps if you want absolute maximum harvest.. but you'll get lbs and lbs from just a few plants.. and the following years you will have more than you could ever eat.
@sherryinsite5888
@sherryinsite5888 5 лет назад
That was by far one of the best videos I've seen on gardening. Thanks for all the thorough information. I will be power watching the rest of your videos. I love that you tell what to get, how to use it from start to finish and what you are seeing up close. Thanks a million it really helped!
@annakang6941
@annakang6941 7 лет назад
Such a great father!
@AshleyAdamant
@AshleyAdamant 4 года назад
This is the most helpful gardening video I've ever seen. Thank you for putting all the time into this, it's really appreciated.
@lockwoan01
@lockwoan01 7 лет назад
Useful video to watch, and I like the fact that you have half a dozen varieties, which makes for better pollination, and a higher number of fruit.
@kpscorner9496
@kpscorner9496 6 лет назад
Your video is so direct and easy to understand. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
@clearsoundjohn
@clearsoundjohn 5 лет назад
Much gratitude for putting this excellent, informative video together and sharing it.Planting my first Raspberry's today - this was a tremendous help.From the Mountains of Arizona - best to you and family.
@kearyraines7214
@kearyraines7214 5 лет назад
Hands down, the best tutorial on growing raspberries - esp targeting beginners. Thanks.
@annesmith2574
@annesmith2574 5 лет назад
Great comprehensive video, thank you. I learned a lot. I have my raspberry bushes on the south side of my garage, just like you! I’m going to get some new varieties so I can extend my growing season. Thanks for your advice on tasty varieties. Raspberries are my favorite part of the summer garden.
@gr-eg3ld
@gr-eg3ld 6 лет назад
Hi, this is Grace. Very informative video, thank you! And your adorable daughter makes a wonderful assistant!
@PraveenKumar-jb5wk
@PraveenKumar-jb5wk 5 лет назад
Probably the best video I have seen on raspberry. Awesome mate hats off to your patients and making this video
@jasoncosby8363
@jasoncosby8363 5 лет назад
You’re the man, and seem like a great dad too- thanks for the video.
@castleofcostamesa8291
@castleofcostamesa8291 6 лет назад
What an amazing video!! You are so awesome! Your beautiful daughter is so blessed to have a capable and dedicated dad like you! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!!!
@tresheureuse
@tresheureuse 7 лет назад
Superb video. Just about to start my first raspberry patch and after watching your tutorial, I feel very confident of success. The close ups illustrating various diseases, what to prune out etc. are especially useful. Glad I happened upon this video - thank you!
@johncummings4479
@johncummings4479 7 лет назад
thanks for getting me started on my own. from making my trellis like yours , to how to take care of it.
@jenniferadams1497
@jenniferadams1497 4 года назад
Took a class through our local extension office. I think I learned more from your short video than from the 12 weeks I went to class. Amazing. and empowerin
@elaineboo5471
@elaineboo5471 7 лет назад
Thanks for posting this video it was very informative and insightful. Can tell you put a lot of time into making this. Im inspired to start my own raspberry patch!!
@coolwater55
@coolwater55 5 лет назад
Excellent detailed how to from variety, ordering, preparation, planting, and seasonal maintenance. This is educational and clearly you care about your crop of raspberries!
@jennamorris4651
@jennamorris4651 6 лет назад
Well done on this video! I will be referring to it again and again. You've inspired me to start my own raspberry patch and I've already ordered some Taylors. I hope I can sucessfully grow mine like you've done yours. Thanks!
@barbarawesley5904
@barbarawesley5904 7 лет назад
Great information! Wish i had seen your video first- i bought 6 heritage plants!! Didn't even know I needed a trellis!. I was wonderinfg why the plants were laying on the ground! Well my husband will build that for me and we can always switch up varieties in the years to come. Love your info about deer and bird control. Thanks for the info. Can't wait to eat some raspberries!!
@MYPERMACULTUREGARDEN
@MYPERMACULTUREGARDEN 6 лет назад
what an incredible teacher you are !!!!! You should make more videos . Lots more !!! I learned so much about RED raspberries. I bought black, gold, and red together but in their planting guide it said, NOT to plant red with the other two.... That is what prompted me to research about RED raspberries and I came around your video. I really learned a lot. Thank you !!!!
@billmeyer4427
@billmeyer4427 3 года назад
Of all the videos on raspberries, yours was the most informative. Thx
@billsargent5443
@billsargent5443 7 лет назад
GREAT instructional and inspirational videos for those of us just "newbies" to raspberry growing and production. I especially enjoyed the ideas for the cross shaped trellis and have mine all built, just need to wait for the IOWA spring to roll around so I can get the trellis "planted" as well!
@ianhno5012
@ianhno5012 6 лет назад
I planted a few raspberry plant this year. This was very informative, thanks!
@IndianaDiy
@IndianaDiy 6 лет назад
Great job On this video. I just put in 40 raspberry plants this year. I'm adding 10 more, but we have a small urban hobby farm. Your ideas are right on the mark. My hobby farm is all organic, so I use the same methods I use OMRI fertilizers instead. I do use the Espoma brand and Allot of Down to Earth Single and Blended fertilizers.
@Skepi3
@Skepi3 Год назад
You really make it look so easy. Loved seeing your daughter picking them. Bought back memories. Thank you.
@snailmaniac88
@snailmaniac88 3 года назад
Planning to start a raspberry patch and this is probably the best video I have found. Packed with information. Thanks so much!
@Gr8CanadianMom
@Gr8CanadianMom 5 лет назад
This is overwhelming, so much info about so many different types of rasberrirres, need to watch this video a few times
@parker3208
@parker3208 7 лет назад
Thanks for sharing your raspberry patch. Very educational and inspirational
@rc1983
@rc1983 4 года назад
I've never seen such a wonderful video that spans years to show the actual growth of raspberries. I actually planted 2 plants today. I will see how they grow. Thank you for sharing
@2jesusIbelong
@2jesusIbelong 4 года назад
Yum. We moved to a new property so this spring in a few weeks I'll be planting a ton of raspberry plants. Can't wait 👌. Thanks for the tips
@xoesuejung3572
@xoesuejung3572 5 лет назад
Such a great and well organized video. Your raspberry plants look amazing!
@PaddyNinja
@PaddyNinja 4 года назад
Loved this. Straight to the point. You made this seem do able as I'm not really the green fingered type. Some youtubers impart half the information you did and make it seem twice as complicated. Raspberries, blueberries and lemons move the lymphatic system which is the waste removal system of the body, which works in tandem with the blood system or the nutrient delivery system and if you don't remove waste that's ground zero for chronic illness and disease. So you have probably helped a bucketload of people out with this very well put together video. Thank you brother.
@meganspencer6963
@meganspencer6963 4 года назад
This video is a phenomenal resource! I'll be watching it several times to let it all soak in. You've inspired me to put in the effort for my shared raspberry garden!!
@2fluffybunnies
@2fluffybunnies 6 лет назад
THE BEST video about how to grow raspberries! thank you so much!
@yvonnewilliams613
@yvonnewilliams613 6 лет назад
I remember having a bush in my backyard as a child. I purchased a small steam from Walmart last year 2017. This year I see more leaves and some flowers. Thank you for all the information you put together in this video.
@chasglenn819
@chasglenn819 5 лет назад
I watched the whole video without skipping thank you i was looking for a guide on my raspberry plants❤️😭😭
@columbusseller5398
@columbusseller5398 4 месяца назад
I watched your videos a few years ago and put in a 40 ft row in my back yard last year. This will be my first year for the second year producers. Wife and kids were amazed last year at the production from the primo cane varieties. So happy with how this has turned out. I went with 8 varieties from Indiana plant and berry co.
@e.m.5499
@e.m.5499 3 года назад
WOWZERS! I grabbed a raspberry plant at Lowe's 4-5 years ago (on a whim) and nowadays it has grown exponentially. (I had no idea how much it'd grow)... you've taught me a LOT rt here... thanks! Super video!
@brendaerickson3887
@brendaerickson3887 7 лет назад
Love your teaching style!!! I am a newbie and SO excited to grow my own!! Thank you so much!
@catmintable
@catmintable 7 лет назад
Awesome video. Great production job. Good information about pH and soil prep, how to grow. Well done!
@kamauwikeepawikk9520
@kamauwikeepawikk9520 5 лет назад
Thank you from Aotearoa ( NZ ). Most informative video. I love growing for the home and been feasting off videos like yours. I too want our children to have precious memories of growing ones own food and their origins . Not from super markets.
@achyutakrishna
@achyutakrishna 6 лет назад
Great video. You are the plant doctor..very natural way to spray bugs..worth to watch..keep sharing info,,sharing is caring.
@A.Quakey
@A.Quakey 7 лет назад
Great video! Thank you for the information on pests and diseases in particular, as well as the info on bees.
@ingridk.guerra7842
@ingridk.guerra7842 5 лет назад
fantastic information. Thank you so very much. I have been growing raspberries for the last 4 years (or maybe 5 yrs ?) but they do not look anything like yours. I have been "winging" it. Thank you for your tips!
@angelinasingson7
@angelinasingson7 4 года назад
I love the simplicity of the video and well detailed information and tricks against wildlife and critters. Thank you.
@Bandybear
@Bandybear 2 года назад
I have watched so many videos about pruning raspberries and this is the best video with so much info ! I appreciate everything u mentioned in this video I had question after question and you answered all of them and many questions about other things ! Thank you for the info ! Awesome job
@Dieiamgi
@Dieiamgi 7 лет назад
cool video man, Its nice to see your passion in growing them.
@vh2337
@vh2337 5 лет назад
Your video was excellent, thank you so much. I'm going to buy some of the varieties you have and see what happens. I pulled out a plant a few weeks ago that I had put into the ground last year (my first foray into the raspberry) because it was close to a fence my husband wanted to replace. I put it into a 5 gallon bucket as I was going to replant it and within days it was looking so poorly I thought I killed it. It was so disappointing. My husband said it was gone but I refused to give up on it, I cut off all the canes, gave it some water, put it into a shady place and now the little thing is growing back. Oh happy day.
@tymz-r-achangin
@tymz-r-achangin Год назад
We certainly applaud your efforts to provide the good ol' ways of the good ol' days for your children. Me and wife are in our mid-40's and we miss those days when their was genuine fun like walking along the woods line in our area and finding ripe delicious blackberries and raspberries trying to get the nest ones before our friends did :)
@suzannek3406
@suzannek3406 2 года назад
Thumbs up just for your adorable daughter. Her curls are gorgeous. Thanks for the great planting info too.
@VictoriaWadsworth
@VictoriaWadsworth 8 лет назад
Many thanks for the extremely informative video. I started a hugelculture mound on contour as well as an area for an espalier orchard and raspberry thatch last summer. I will plant it out this spring. You gave me some wonderful ideas in this video as well as the ability to give my plants a great start. No need for me do exhaustive research, as you appear to have done it for me. Ah, the beauty of RU-vid :-)
@vicoilsteems9764
@vicoilsteems9764 8 лет назад
I'm a 49 ,never grew a garden, novice gardener due to having had a back injury and bad back all my life. I have have been looking for a Internet site, or You Tube video like this to help in my attempt to grow raspberries. It's a good comprehensive video with alot of information , preparing the soil,what kind of soil mix, fertilizer, how to thin / prune, the different varieties, suppliers,and additional info links all in one place. 5 years ago I tried to grow 2 raspberry plants I don't know what kind they were but had terrible results. 3 years ago ,I planted 4 more in a different location and have had slightly better results , but so far this year I'm still frustrated with my attempts, Hopefully this video and your others will help me.. Thanks.
@One-way
@One-way 4 года назад
Vic Oilsteems hope you are still planting !!!
@MrPipvampire
@MrPipvampire 5 лет назад
Great pragmatic video on raspberries. Thorough knowledge on the entire process. Thanks a million!
@larkatmic
@larkatmic 4 года назад
So glad I found you. So inspired. Just blown away with your knowledge, and the year walk through. Was always intimidated about berry bushes and cane pruning. Thanks for recommending the book.
@GetMeThere1
@GetMeThere1 5 лет назад
Nice job! Thanks a lot for putting this together.
@ethemoon
@ethemoon 8 лет назад
wow!! super organized ! Great video for Raspberries!! thank you!
@karenzambrano7012
@karenzambrano7012 5 лет назад
What zone are you in? What state? You're info is date related. I'm in North Texas. So when would I plant ? This is why I asked what zone you're in. Thank you.
@christiensgarden3325
@christiensgarden3325 4 года назад
I cannot say how much I love this video and I wanna thank you for posting where are you purchased them and how you planted them and the varieties that you had done...
@johnjensen4
@johnjensen4 7 лет назад
Thanks mugs, I am starting my patch this year. This video helps
@David-fv7zg
@David-fv7zg 8 лет назад
Thanks for this video. I just put an order in for my first raspberry patch, I got a few each of about 4 varieties, so this was helpful. I read quite a bit on the subject, but your video really did a nice job at pulling it all together for me as I'm more of a visual learner. I love Neem oil. I have a relatively large garden and use it all the time, it has really helped with the pest problems. I like your idea about the pepper dust as well. I have sprayed this in liquid form before, being careful not to hit the fruit, but with these smaller berries, it would be impossible to spray, nice tip. Thanks again for sharing this, it really was a nice overview of growing these berries. When you start growing blueberries and grapes, let me know, Ill look for that video too! (Joke).
@mugs132
@mugs132 8 лет назад
Fantastic! Good luck with your raspberry patch. I too studied a ton but couldn't find any comprehensive videos from a beginners (learning or just learned) viewpoint. That neem oil is great for pests. I soak the bottle in hot tap water if it's thickened up.
@surlypuffin6375
@surlypuffin6375 8 лет назад
Love this video. great great job. Thank you so much
@iamalmighty2075
@iamalmighty2075 7 лет назад
19:26 It's a good idea, a few years ago I wondered why my 60-year-old neighbor hung CDs from a string near her berry bushes and trees in her tiny yard! Birds would eat her berries and since the wind moves the CDs birds get scared and get bright flashes of light with the sun bouncing off of them. Nice video, thank you for all the great info. We bought 3 different varieties of berries a while back, excited to see how many berries we get. I also saw that amazing trellis video, great job! Your daughter is so cute!
@mugs132
@mugs132 7 лет назад
Good idea, I just hung a few with fishing line to see for myself. Thanks!
@af398
@af398 4 года назад
This has got to be the most informative video! I appreciate it so much!
@diamondgelato
@diamondgelato 5 лет назад
6:30 Neem oil is natural. It’s made using the leaves of the Neem tree which is native to Southeast Asia. It has useful medicinal properties (for humans). It makes sense that it would kill off pests.
@KiNGSTiLEZ
@KiNGSTiLEZ 5 лет назад
It is a great tool for many things, but make sure you don't spray it on fruiting bodies! Ingestion is not recommended. Several case reports detail severe toxicity associated with ingestion of neem oil. In one case, ingestion of 20ml was sufficient to cause vomiting, convulsions, and toxic encephalopathy.[9] - Mishra, A; Dave, N (2013). "Neem oil poisoning: Case report of an adult with toxic encephalopathy". Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine. 17 (5): 321-322. doi:10.4103/0972-5229.120330. PMC 3841499. PMID 24339648.
@MatanuskaHIGH
@MatanuskaHIGH 4 года назад
Tyriece it’s an ingredient in neem and usually caused by derivatives that are concentrated. azadactrine is the chemical. In some been products it’s concentrated I.e. azamax etc. neem is fine and can be washed off also. Spinosad and bacillus thringesis are other options for bugs like catapillars, aphids and worms etc.
@MrJasonv82
@MrJasonv82 4 года назад
Tyriece but the make toothpastes out of it it is all my mother uses
@nadineh.5396
@nadineh.5396 7 лет назад
great video, my first raspberry plants
@tonytone6346
@tonytone6346 2 года назад
I agree, easy to follow, educational and a great job all around. I watched this 3 times already and keep picking up knowledge
@sarahr.trenchard8287
@sarahr.trenchard8287 4 года назад
Wow! I didn't know growing raspberries was so complicated! Great info for furture growing ventures! Thanks doll...
@qualqui
@qualqui 5 лет назад
Wow! I never knew there were so many raspberry varieties, as the standard red-colored berry is the one found in supermarkets. A black raspberry as well and even a yellow one, thanks man it definitely pays to have your own berry patch! :)
@harveyboy45
@harveyboy45 7 лет назад
Brilliant mate
@jennyyu7534
@jennyyu7534 Год назад
This is the most detailed information video on how to plant and care raspberries! I’m planning to planting them in Australia. We don’t have cold weather here. Hopefully the berries can still thrive. Thanks for your sharing! 🙏👍
@denisecares6124
@denisecares6124 4 года назад
Excellent video. Nice work on your patch and very clear and helpful demonstration/teaching. Thank you!
@JohnnyRFarmer
@JohnnyRFarmer 5 лет назад
This is one of the most comprehensive videos I have seen on raspberries. Thanks for the great effort! I am not so sure I understand flurocane vs primocane.
@kevinbyrne4538
@kevinbyrne4538 5 лет назад
Raspberries produce canes that live for 2 years. During their first year, the canes are called "primocanes". In the case of most raspberry varieties, the primocanes produce only leaves, no berries. The primocanes that survive the winter become "floricanes" during the second year. The floricanes produce flowers and then berries. Then the floricanes die. Some varieties of raspberries are "ever-bearing" -- The (first year) primocanes produce berries in the fall. The primocanes that survive the winter become floricanes, which produce more berries in the summer. So the same cane produces berries in the fall of the first year and in the summer of the second year (and then it dies).
@tristaferencik746
@tristaferencik746 4 года назад
@@kevinbyrne4538 thank you for the explanation! So why did he cut all of the canes down in the Winter?
@kevinbyrne4538
@kevinbyrne4538 4 года назад
@@tristaferencik746 -- He planted some "summer bearing" varieties. These varieties fruit on the primocanes during July. Once they finish fruiting, the canes are allowed to continue to grow, but when the canes finally die during the winter, the canes are cut down to the ground. The plant will produce new primocanes in the spring, and those canes will fruit again during the summer.
@purpleluna8413
@purpleluna8413 5 лет назад
Hello from Australia Great video lots of great info I have some would love to have more like you Though varities may be diff and we are the opposite in seasons here in Oz your info and tips are really great Thankyou
@gakaface
@gakaface 6 лет назад
Great video man. Will be watching this again as I get my patch started. Thanks for the pdf book too.
@CraigMatadeen
@CraigMatadeen 3 года назад
Thanks for this video mate. This video is the one that really got me interested in berries, so much so that I've gotten quite a few plants and made a berry patch for my girlfriend. I watched it a long time ago and always come back to it every now and then.
@mikes279
@mikes279 5 лет назад
When I was a kid, I picked raspberries during the summer. I remember mosquitoes and thorns. And filling up a big bowl with berries and some sugar. It was before there was an internet and no one knew sugar was bad for you.
@henryvalero9235
@henryvalero9235 3 года назад
From Lil Giant Thorns? Are you sure they were not blackberries?
@sewing1014
@sewing1014 5 лет назад
Interesting, very informative, thank you for sharing, I'm interested in learning your bio chard technique would you make a video on how you prepare it? Thanks
@sin46ned
@sin46ned 5 лет назад
We used to pick, rinse, and drain well. After that I lay them out in a single layer on a cookie sheet and freeze them. Once frozen they will be frozen separately and not clumped or sticking together. I bagged them in double freezer bags and and put them back in the freezer. This makes it so easy to take out a specific amount for recipes and smoothies, etc.
@lindsayshreeve
@lindsayshreeve 4 года назад
This was a very in!formative video for this newbie to gardening. I live in the Phoenix valley and I planted blackberries and boysenberries that will grow in my 9b zone. Thank you so much for showing how to trellis berries. I will be building my trellis exactly how you instructed. I'm looking forward to more
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