October 03, 2024, 12:28 PM
cparktdBerry growers… little help please. Actually a LOT of help needed.
My farmers daughter wife has fond memories of the raspberries (spelling?) her father grew in her youth.
I have the time, place and inclination to attempt to grow some for her.
The berries have to be
1-Raspberries
2- Black
3- Thornless
She will not compromise on those three points.
HELP!
I have grown lots of things but never berries other than Strawberries.
Anyone?
Verities (zone 7) vendors, methods etc. a good information source perhaps?
Should/could they be planted now, or in spring?
I bet we have multiple expert berry growers on board!
Thanks!
October 03, 2024, 12:56 PM
HRKsounds berry interesting, looking forward to some juicy information...
October 03, 2024, 01:20 PM
joel9507I am very fond of raspberries - my all time favorite fruit.
I can't say as I've grown these but they do look promising.
Mail-order source for "Born Free" thornless black raspberry plantsWebsite says they ship in fall, and are good in zones 5-8.
October 03, 2024, 02:41 PM
Nickelsig229I don't know about the thorns, if I did I would grow them without.
I do know that here in connecticut, we planted raspberries some 20 years ago, red and golden. We don't do anything. They come back every year, first the raspberry then the golden raspberry on a 2 or 3 week delay. We don't even water them.
We have to trim them back every other year or they will overgrow the 14 foot circular plot.
Same with our blackberry patch. We grow them along a fence line and had to make an over hanging trellis for them. They spread like wild fire and we have to trim them back as well.
This is them in early may. By July you couldn't see the fountain as the raspberries over grew it.
Right now you see just dirt and some stems sticking out of the ground until next spring.
October 04, 2024, 08:23 PM
cparktdquote:
Originally posted by joel9507:
I am very fond of raspberries - my all time favorite fruit.
I can't say as I've grown these but they do look promising.
Mail-order source for "Born Free" thornless black raspberry plantsWebsite says they ship in fall, and are good in zones 5-8.
Thanks! Looks promising But 35 bucks each! Might have to start with 2-3 a nd propagate more myself.
October 05, 2024, 01:11 AM
oldfireguyquote:
1-Raspberries
2- Black
3- Thornless
We've grown red raspberries since I can remember but I have never seen black ones. Is that something special? We do have black berries that grow like weeds here and salmon berries but not black raspberries.