Raspberry Planting Guide | Soil, Sun, pH, Fertilizing, Growing & Caring

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Published 2023-02-13
Today I'm planting my bareroot thornless raspberries canes, and going over the best soil, best time and place to plant, how to plant, spacing, amendments, depth, watering, drainage, fertilizing, pH, and more.

0:00 – Intro
0:40 – How Raspberries Grow
1:28 – Varieties
2:33 – Sun Requirements
3:26 – Are Raspberries Invasive?
3:55 – Best Time to Plant
4:39 – Spacing
5:22 – Drainage
6:31 – Soil
7:09 – Fertilizer
7:40 – Soil pH
8:20 – Bareroot vs. Potted
8:56 – Soaking
9:17 – Depth
9:30 – Watering
9:58 – Mulching
10:26 – Trellis
11:10 – Maintenance

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THINGS I MENTION
• Garden Planting & Harvest Spreadsheet – resprout.com/garden-planner
• Blackberry trellis video –    • Blackberry Trellis Design-Build — DIY...  
• Vegetable trellis video –    • My Garden Trellis for Vegetables | DI...  
• Felco pruners – resprout.com/go/felco-pruners/ [AMAZON]
• Lawnmower – resprout.com/go/lawnmower/ [AMAZON]
• Broadfork –resprout.com/go/broadfork/ [AMAZON]
• Compost – resprout.com/go/sos-compost/
• 4-3-6 acid fertilizer – resprout.com/go/436-fertilizer/ [AMAZON]
• Watering can – resprout.com/go/watering-can/ [AMAZON]
• Snip-N-Drip irrigation system – resprout.com/go/soaker-row/

RASPBERRY VARIETIES
• My go-to-nursery, Stark Bros – resprout.com/go/stark-bros/
• Encore red raspberries – resprout.com/go/encore-red-raspberries/
• Crimson Night raspberries – resprout.com/go/crimson-night/
• Heritage – resprout.com/go/heritage-raspberries/
• Anne – resprout.com/go/anne-raspberries/
• Joan – resprout.com/go/joan-raspberries/
• Jewel – resprout.com/go/jewel-raspberries/
• Fall Gold – resprout.com/go/fall-gold-raspberries/

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SOURCES
My garden information comes exclusively from university extensions, nurseries, government agencies and personal experiences. See my full list of sources for this video here:
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CREDITS
• Photo of damaged raspberries by Dareartworks via Unsplash – bit.ly/3RTfSUA
• Photo of raspberry jars by Roman Synkevych 🇺🇦 via Unsplash – bit.ly/40QlEu5
• Photo of raspberry pile by Hamad Alahamad via Unsplash – bit.ly/3K6Cr6i

Thanks for watching! Garden like a boss and I'll see you soo

All Comments (21)
  • @1DIZZASTER
    Good lord that highway noise 😖 I wish you were here on my farm . Pure peace and quiet . 😊
  • Yes, I would like to learn how to set up an irrigation system and learn how to care for all berries (blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, and strawberries).
  • Finally! A raspberry video that actually helped me. Thank you! It’s my first year planting
  • Yes… more videos about raspberries!! This video has been such a big help, and I look forward to more (caring for them, irrigation, trellising, etc). You are very knowledgeable!
  • @jclout8028
    Excellent advice! Planted 3 FallRed everbearing raspberry plants 4 years ago, and now have a full 10’ row of luscious red raspberry plants. The roots are so prolific!! I have to sever roots with a shovel around the perimeter of the bed every year because the roots are so invasive—I found them creeping 6 feet from the bed one year! Just planted yellow Anne everbearing raspberry last year, and what a flavor difference! I don’t know where these have been all my life. Raspberries have been our favorite addition to the garden. Both have small thorns however, but are no problem (and no bleeding) with garden gloves. Picking raspberries doesn’t require gloves because berries aren’t near the heavier thorns on the thicker stems. Gloves are needed when trimming the older stems that have already fruited.
  • @TskQuails
    I just bought 2 varieties of plants about 1' tall from Home Depot. This is my first time growing these !
  • @joelfsilverman
    That was awesome and very informative! I’ve made a few tutorial videos and I bet this one was a lot of work. Thank you!
  • @marthabader77
    This video was clear, concise and thorough. I"m a new home yard gardener; I'm subscribing and look forward to learning from you!
  • @lindawebb567
    Wow! What a great video! Lots of great info packed into 11 minutes! Thank you! Subscribed!!🎉🎉
  • @steveholtz3401
    Just came across your channel today, good stuff. I'm starting a strawberry and raspberry patch this weekend. Your advice and videos are great
  • @mearis8133
    I'm planting my first raspberry plants this year. They are transplants from a coworker. Your videos are so helpful. I'd love to see how you set up your irrigation system.
  • Great video. I have a wild variety on my garden but I haven’t been able to correctly identify it. On my return, I plan to add thornless varieties.
  • @Untouchlife
    Thank for sharing information for us ❤❤❤
  • @anjaseidl4003
    I have them in a soil with other plants nearby, flowers, trees. They grow nicely, slowly. Yes, fixing them is good. They are heavy. I am happy with a small harvest.
  • Great video !!! And you are beautiful !!! Thank you from Alabama
  • @HARVEYDOWD20
    Very well done. Thank You. I live in Northern Ontario. They grow wild in the bush , I'll transplant some in a couple of weeks. Still a bit of snow this week.
  • @tooshieg2059
    Another great vid! Thanks so much for sharing. I'd love to hear more about how you design and set up your irrigation system. I'm in Ky, Zone 6 and have had success with early brambles but the fall fruits develop drosophila flies. Not only do the flies get into the berries but if I bring the berries into the house I have flies in the house, too. Yuk. You are so right - if you plant 3 plants this year, you'll have a whole row in 3 years with plenty of suckers to share with neighbors.