Planting raspberries
Tell me what fertilizers can and should be added when planting raspberry seedlings in the fall. I found some info here
Tell me what fertilizers can and should be added when planting raspberry seedlings in the fall. I found some info here
At my summer cottage I grow raspberries, there are both remontant and one-time ripening ones. I want to tell you about Stolichnaya raspberries, I got them here: , a distinctive feature of this variety is its wonderful aroma, bright red berries from 4 to 8 grams and an excellent sweet and sour taste, I recommend it!
In general, raspberries are an unpretentious plant and I planted them even without any fertilizers, they grew well and bore fruit. But she loves phosphorus fertilizers, you can feed her with manure. Even when planting, you need to use ash and humus. The plant does not require much watering in the fall and takes root well.
Of course, raspberries are a rather unpretentious plant and if they grow on fertile soil, they will bear fruit well even without fertilizing. If you trim it and feed it in time, then the harvest will be very large.
Only at the time of initial planting, raspberries need to be fertilized a little with ash and good humus poured into the hole. Then it is better to ensure that it does not crawl beyond the boundaries, turning into a weed. And the weeded shoots will be an excellent mulch for the raspberries themselves.
We only added phosphorus fertilizers during planting, but then it grew so much that we got tired of thinning it out. My husband kind of freaked out and just pulled one bush up and it started bearing larger fruits.
We planted varietal raspberries in the corner of the plot and did not fertilize them with anything at all. It has grown beautifully! Perhaps good land, location, and variety came together. A lot depends on him.
I completely agree. If you overfeed with fertilizers, you will get only greens instead of berries. I have a remontant plant growing like a weed in the backyard of my garden. And the yield is fantastic!
If you had fertilized it, removed old shoots in the fall, weeded and watered it on time, and also periodically applied fertilizer, then there would have been a real, high raspberry harvest.
I don’t fertilize raspberries, otherwise they will grow and turn into a weed. I weed it periodically and that’s it.
And I don’t fertilize on purpose, I can add a little chicken manure or pollen when I feed tomatoes, cucumbers and other plants, but not separately. Then it will not bear fruit fully and will all go into the growth of the bush itself.
It all depends on how many and for what purpose you plant raspberries.
Whatever the soil, you need to add urea to the ground at the rate before planting. This will be an impetus for good growth of green mass, and subsequently contribute to a decent harvest.
This year there is a sea of raspberries in the forest. And who is looking after her there? Nobody. And such delicious raspberries! You won't be able to tear yourself away. Much tastier than strawberries. And in the garden you shouldn’t kill yourself with it. She will take hers.
We only grow raspberries in our garden plot. You can plant it once, and then the raspberries will spread throughout your garden plot.Therefore, on the contrary, you need to make sure that the raspberries do not spread across the area.