Raspberry
Category: berries
Growing
- 📍 Zone: 3-9 (varies slightly by variety)
- 🌞 Sun: Full sun for best yields, tolerates partial shade
- 💧 Water: Moderate to high; consistent moisture is important, especially during fruit development
- 🌱 Soil: Rich, well-draining, slightly acidic (pH 5.5-6.5); enriched with compost or organic matter
Planting
- 📏 Height: 4-6 feet depending on variety
- 📏 Spacing: 2-3 feet between plants; 6-8 feet between rows
- 📅 When To Plant: Early spring while dormant; in mild climates, late fall is also possible
- 🌱 Propagation: Suckers or root cuttings; raspberries naturally spread by producing new canes from roots
- ⬇️ Depth: Shallow planting; set crown just at or slightly above soil level
- 🤝 Companion:
- 0: Garlic
- 1: Chives
- 2: Marigold
- 3: Tansy
- 🚫 Avoid Planting Near:
- 0: Nightshades (tomatoes, potatoes, peppers — these can spread verticillium wilt)
Care & Maintenance
- ✂️ Pruning:
- 0: For summer-fruiting types: prune fruited canes to ground level after harvest; leave strong new canes for next year
- 1: For ever-bearing types: can prune all canes to ground in late winter for single large fall crop, or selectively prune for two harvests
- Staking Support: Trellis or support recommended to keep canes upright, improve air flow, and ease harvesting
Harvesting & Usage
- ⏰ When To Harvest: When berries are fully colored, plump, and easily detach from the core (receptacle)
- ✋ How To Harvest: Pick gently by hand to avoid bruising; harvest every 2-3 days during peak season
- 🥫 Preservation: Excellent for fresh eating, freezing, drying, jams, jellies, syrups, baking
Ecological Info
- 🐝 Pollinators:
- 0: Self-fertile but benefit from bees and other pollinators for improved fruit size and yield
- 🦌 Wildlife Resistance:
- 0: Birds are fond of raspberries; netting may be necessary to protect the crop