Hammer a stout 2.4m (8ft) stake into the ground and plant two raspberry canes at the base. Allow 12 canes to grow up and keep in place with garden twine. The planting depth is important with ...
You can also prepare the soil around existing raspberry canes, but you need to work around the plant roots carefully, and tilling is not advised. When you’re done, you should have a prepared ...
Ideal for growing in large pots with a wig-wam support, the fruits are great for gardens with less space. You Garden will supply 10 long canes, approximately 1m in length each, ready to plant out.