How to prepare your raspberry patch for summer | Gardening 101 | Gardening Australia

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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 21. 08. 2024
  • Hannah gets to work planning and planting a new patch of one of her favourite fruits, raspberries. Subscribe 🔔 ab.co/GA-subscribe
    Hannah's getting her raspberry patch in order before summer. She’s prepping a bed to be her new raspberry patch. It’s in full sun, and there’s manure and compost in the soil. It’s mounded for improved drainage, and she’s experimenting with jute mat as a mulch.
    Hannah’s planting a summer fruiting variety called “Chilcotin”, and they’ve come bare-rooted, so it’s important to get them into the ground ASAP. She’s also transplanting some canes over from her already established patch.
    Summer fruiting raspberry canes only produce fruit once, and then die off. That’s the time to prune them. Keep canes that haven’t fruited yet. Canes can be differentiated by scratching back bark; green are still living and should be retained; brown means they can be removed. Plaiting canes can help keep them upright and separated.
    Autumn fruiting varieties send up fresh growth every time, so can be cut down to ground after fruiting.
    Hannah spaces her raspberry canes 30cm apart, and packs firmly to hold upright.
    A woodchip border keeps weeds out and raspberry cane suckers in.
    Featured Plant:
    RASPBERRY ‘CHILCOTIN’ - Rubus cv.
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Komentáƙe • 36

  • @khakicam5400
    @khakicam5400 Pƙed 2 lety +16

    Hannah is a great presenter, would love to see more of her.

  • @davidlillecrapp2960
    @davidlillecrapp2960 Pƙed rokem +1

    Good to get some raspberry growing advice from someone who lives less than 1 kilometre away!

  • @patfromamboy
    @patfromamboy Pƙed rokem +1

    Fantastic video! Greetings from Yacolt Washington. I’m adding a lot of different berries this year. Boysenberries, Marionberries, Tayberries, Loganberries, Pink blueberries and more raspberries!

  • @craigmetcalfe1749
    @craigmetcalfe1749 Pƙed 2 lety

    My favorite scene in Amelie is when she eats fresh raspberries off each finger tip. Thank you Hannah and family!

  • @XxDuhBirdsxX
    @XxDuhBirdsxX Pƙed 2 lety +3

    Really enjoyed this episode, hope to see more stuff from your lovely garden đŸŒ±

  • @maddyhurricks5122
    @maddyhurricks5122 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    Another really helpful gardening video. Thanks.

  • @matthewfarrell317
    @matthewfarrell317 Pƙed 2 lety

    Brambles are great, I have used them as a front fence Just put up two trellis along the front and plant in the middle, the trellis keeps them from going everywhere.

  • @danaplants
    @danaplants Pƙed 2 lety

    Love you and your garden 🏡đŸŒč💝. Thanks.Have a nice day.

  • @l0g1cseer47
    @l0g1cseer47 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    Great tips!

  • @02bigkev
    @02bigkev Pƙed 2 lety

    I have my Raspberry plants ready, thanks for info.

  • @juleykeramaris5438
    @juleykeramaris5438 Pƙed 2 lety +3

    Hi Hannah.
    Would you please give us an update on how the jute is working?

  • @gardeningforbeginnersathom1999

    Realy enjoy your video 👍

  • @FarmerGarden
    @FarmerGarden Pƙed 2 lety

    Good work About gardeningđŸŒłđŸŒ±đŸŒČ👍

  • @taniamushroom
    @taniamushroom Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Thank you! Does this mean when you plant raspberry canes you won't get any fruit until the next year's summer?

  • @lesliedevlin8501
    @lesliedevlin8501 Pƙed 2 lety

    Great show people g/a 👀👀👍

  • @Pak-Ugeng
    @Pak-Ugeng Pƙed 2 lety

    Woww....

  • @catpony1720
    @catpony1720 Pƙed 2 lety

    Hi, could you please do a video on how to fill a large raised bed for vegetables? I have 2 on the way (740mm high by 2500mm long). Hard to find info online. Do you put newspaper down on lawn first? Is that German method of filling the bottom half of bed with tree stumps/logs good? Weed mat? Lots of people are buying raised beds fro Bunnings etc so it would be really helpful! Also where to get soil from? City people don’t have ginormous compost heaps in yard. (Yet). Thank you

    • @clarissalannutti2718
      @clarissalannutti2718 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      hi I noticed no response you your question so I thought I'd let you know what I have :) I put a layer of cardboard then any sticks, dry leaves etc to fill out the bottom a little then I fill with mushroom compost then a layer of sugar cane mulch all which is available at Bunnings ( I live on a property but I think this applies to any raised bed garden or no dig garden, I have a combo of both ) and I've made new beds with these items during lockdown. if you can't get or don't like mushroom compost as your soil they sell vegetable garden bed soil also .... hope this helps :)

    • @catpony1720
      @catpony1720 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@clarissalannutti2718 thank you x

    • @SamStone1964
      @SamStone1964 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      For info, when you create Hugel beds using logs and branches as the base, you are creating an ideal home for mice, rats and snakes. Best to use rotting wood that doesn't create as many air pockets in the bed.

  • @DATSUNC210RB20DET
    @DATSUNC210RB20DET Pƙed 2 lety +3

    Bought one raspberry plant it fruited and I bought seven more. Store ones are tasteless and gross

    • @tsunamis82
      @tsunamis82 Pƙed 2 lety +6

      The ones I bought had a sticker saying that the plant was copywrite and that I would be prosecuted if I split the plant, or propagated in anyway. Had a bit of a giggle when the plant sent out suckers and filled the raspberry patch all by its copywrited self. They taste yummy and I have to fight off birds and the hens.

    • @DATSUNC210RB20DET
      @DATSUNC210RB20DET Pƙed 2 lety

      @@tsunamis82 hahahaha little rebels. I had a similar sticker on a finger lime, champagne red I think it was. I think it was more about selling them. I have a few new canes popping up too. Can't wait for this year's. I have a heap of currants I'm hoping will fruit too.

    • @DATSUNC210RB20DET
      @DATSUNC210RB20DET Pƙed 2 lety

      @@tsunamis82 heat and frost are my biggest problems I have to grow mine under shade

    • @XxDuhBirdsxX
      @XxDuhBirdsxX Pƙed 2 lety +2

      @@DATSUNC210RB20DET i had mine in full sun in Vic and they just fried in hot summer days, I think I will try just morning sun and see what happens. Happy gardening đŸŒ±

    • @DATSUNC210RB20DET
      @DATSUNC210RB20DET Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@XxDuhBirdsxX yeah I put one out the back in full sun for 80% of the day in outback SA 😆 didn't last very long. I put a shade cloth over the top and let it droop and it's just coming back with a few new canes quite a distance from the main one I was quite surprised, it's my first time owning a garden and within two years have bought over 50 different fruiting plants I got addicted haha love going to the plant shops. It's fun seeing how things grow and sad finding out what doesn't. I had some kiwiberry vines that died but I bought some fruit they were delicious. Sorry about the rant😆

  • @andrewmakkink
    @andrewmakkink Pƙed rokem

    didn't actually say much