Secrets of caring for remontant Raspberries in early spring. Get Unprecedented Harvests Without Any Hassle
Often gardeners and gardeners are faced with the problem that a good plantation of remontant raspberries has been planted on the site, while there is practically no harvest. I also faced such a problem.
After the raspberry season did not give a good harvest, I already wanted to completely replace the variety with another. It’s good that I was advised on how to do to increase the yield several times, while there’s nothing complicated about it.
How to plant raspberries correctly
Repairing raspberry varieties differ from the usual ones in that they are capable of producing a crop twice a season.
In order for the plant to produce a good harvest, it is important to know some rules of care, and then you can pick a large amount of sweet berries even in a small area.
If you are going to grow remontant raspberries, it is important to know the following:
· Place of landing;
· Disembarkation period;
· Soil preparation;
· Correct landing;
· Pruning.
Features of disembarkation and care
First of all, before planting raspberries, it is important to correctly determine the planting site. It is necessary to take into account that raspberries are a sun-loving plant, therefore, in the shade, fruiting begins later.
Another important point in choosing a site is that the plants should not be in a draft; it is best to plant along a fence or fence.
Raspberries can be planted both in spring and autumn, while most gardeners prefer the second option. If you plant a plant in the spring, it immediately begins to grow.
For planting remontant raspberries, it is important to fertilize the soil correctly and in sufficient quantities, because the quality of growth and the future harvest depend on this.
There is nothing complicated in the process of planting raspberries, it is necessary to make a depression of 10 centimeters in the prepared soil and immerse the roots. When the plant is planted, it is important to be sure to water it so that the root system can begin its regenerative function.
Raspberry pruning can be done both in spring and autumn. If you cut the bush for the winter, then you can remove everything under the root, so you can be sure that the bush will not die from the cold.
Even if you prune old branches in the spring, you can still harvest.