Grandma Rosie's Texas Home - How to Grow Blackberries and Raspberries

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• Sat 12 May 2007 - How to Grow Blackberries and Raspberries

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How to Grow Blackberries and Raspberries


Blackberries and raspberries are perennial plants that bear fruit on biennial canes. The roots live on indefinitely,
but each year they send up canes that generally produce fruit the second season, then die. With a little TLC, the right
variety will give you luscious berries for years, in any climate.
Instructions

    * STEP 1: Choose a site that gets full sun, preferably a gently sloping hillside where the cold air drains away.
Bramble fruits will tolerate some shade, but the more sun they have the more fruit they'll produce, especially in cooler climates.
    * STEP 2: Till the planting area well (remember, this is a permanent bed) and dig in plenty of compost or well-cured
manure to provide the right soil conditions: well-drained but moisture-retentive. The soil should be slightly acid; 6.0
ideal, but plants will do fine in any pH from 5.5 to 7.0.
    * STEP 3: Buy plants from a reputable nursery or mail-order catalog, and make sure they're certified to be free of
diseases and root nematodes, both of which can give your garden problems you'll never get rid of.
    * STEP 4: Plant in early spring in USDA zone 5 and north; in fall or late winter in zone 6 and south. Keep the plants
moist until you can put them in the ground, then dig the holes and moisten the soil.
    * STEP 5: Set blackberries into their holes at about the same level they were in their pots; plant raspberries a few
inches deeper. Place red and yellow raspberries about three feet apart, plant blackberries and black raspberries about
four feet apart, and place trailing blackberries five to six feet apart. Keep rows about 10 feet apart.
    * STEP 6: Cut blackberries and red raspberries back to six inches above the ground, but cut black raspberries to
ground level. After cutting back, water well.
    * STEP 7: Apply a thick organic mulch such as salt hay or compost, give plants a constant supply of moisture -
especially when they're setting fruit - and top dress in early spring every year with compost or well-cured manure.
    * STEP 8: Harvest raspberries and blackberries when they're a deep shade of red, black or gold, depending on
the variety. Don't tarry in getting them off the plants or the birds will beat you to it.

Tips & Warnings

    * Yellow raspberries are a special boon to the home gardener: they're even sweeter than red ones, they're rarely
sold in food stores, and - for some mysterious reason - birds don't seem to care much for them.
    * Loganberries, boysenberries, wineberries and tayberries, all of which grow on trailing vines, are varieties of blackberries.
    * If you prune them steadily, raspberries and most upright blackberries can stand on their own, without support,
though many gardeners grow them on trellises or between wire fencing as a matter of convenience or aesthetics.
(See Related eHows for pruning instructions.) You must, however, tie trailing blackberries to a sturdy fence or trellis.
You can find ideas and instructions for making berry supports in many gardening books, including the title featured
in this eHow.
    * Bramble and berry canes can inflict painful wounds. Whenever you work around blackberries or raspberries, wear
thick leather gloves, sturdy jeans or trousers, and a long-sleeved shirt.
    * If you plant both red and black raspberries, keep them at least 300 feet apart. The reds, though outwardly healthy,
can transmit diseases to the less-resistant blacks.
    * Both aphids and Japanese beetles like blackberries and raspberries as much as they like their close relatives, roses.
Ladybugs and praying mantises should keep the aphids under control, but if the population gets out of hand, a good spray
from the garden hose will send them packing. To deter the beetles, plant garlic among your bramble fruits; any brave souls
who show up anyway can be picked off by hand or hosed off like the aphids.


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