I'm planting some of these in the garden and know they need to be trained along a post and wire system. I've got a book which shows how to do this, with clear diagrams. The bit I am confused about is how much space I will need and how many shoots I can expect to get from each plant.
I have 2 summer fruiting raspberry canes, which will be planted about 45cm from each other in a sunny part of the garden. In a different part of the garden, I am planting the loganberry bush and an autumn fruiting raspberry cane (about 45 cm apart), again in a sunny area. Finally, the blackberry bush is going on its own at the bottom of the garden, in an area which has light shade. All plants are against a fence.
The plants are tiny at the moment (just small sticks), so when planted they will have loads of empty space around them. Will the plants eventually take up more space than they do at the moment? I know that they will throw up new canes each year, but I have to cut the old ones back so don't see how the plants will end up being much bigger than they are now. I don't want to leave loads of empty space if it's not needed.
I do know that the raspberries will put out suckers some way away from the original cane, which are basically new raspberry canes - I think I am meant to dig them up and replant them so they can be trained along the wires too. But what about the loganberries and blackberries?
Finally, do my planting locations sound okay? I thought it might make more sense to put the loganberries and blackberries in the same spot, but then wondered if they would grow too big for the space, so decided to separate them. The other reason was because if I moved things around, the autumn raspberry cane would have to go in the light shade.
Thanks for any advice.
I have 2 summer fruiting raspberry canes, which will be planted about 45cm from each other in a sunny part of the garden. In a different part of the garden, I am planting the loganberry bush and an autumn fruiting raspberry cane (about 45 cm apart), again in a sunny area. Finally, the blackberry bush is going on its own at the bottom of the garden, in an area which has light shade. All plants are against a fence.
The plants are tiny at the moment (just small sticks), so when planted they will have loads of empty space around them. Will the plants eventually take up more space than they do at the moment? I know that they will throw up new canes each year, but I have to cut the old ones back so don't see how the plants will end up being much bigger than they are now. I don't want to leave loads of empty space if it's not needed.
I do know that the raspberries will put out suckers some way away from the original cane, which are basically new raspberry canes - I think I am meant to dig them up and replant them so they can be trained along the wires too. But what about the loganberries and blackberries?
Finally, do my planting locations sound okay? I thought it might make more sense to put the loganberries and blackberries in the same spot, but then wondered if they would grow too big for the space, so decided to separate them. The other reason was because if I moved things around, the autumn raspberry cane would have to go in the light shade.
Thanks for any advice.
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