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Can anyone recommend a fruit that will grow well in a container? I'd love to have a go at doing raspberries but not sure how well these would do.
I'm already doing strawberries
Strawberries (6 varieties)
Pineberry
Raspberries
Apple (2 varieties)
Cherry
Fig
Blackcurrant
Jostaberry
Blueberry (4 varieties)
Pinkberry
Checkerberry
Barberry
Blue Sausage Fruit
Persimmon
Medlar
Quince
Peach
Mirabelle
Elder
I did have a kiwi fruit but gave it away as it wasn't suitable for my garden, and I bailed out of doing passion fruit for the same reason. I kind of fancied having a go at pawpaw, but I don't think my location will be suitable plus it could be a bit big for my garden
EDIT: Oops! Forgot I'm also growing melons and dwarf pomegranate too
Last year I had a decent crop from the Blackcurrants, Raspberries and Blackberry I had in pots. This year I've added Whitecurrant, Redcurrant and Jostaberries, but I've split the raspberries and planted them out. As long as the pots are 40-45cm or so around, and you give them plenty of additional nutrients, they'll be happy.
Every winter while they're dormant I pull the plant out, trim the roots right back (so they have room to grow and won't be pot-bound), and in the case of raspberries I can split the clump to give me more plants. I bought a £1 autumn raspberry just over two years ago, and now I have 10 separate raspberry plants! After sorting out the plant I'll put in new compost with some blood, fish and bone mixed in. A late spring top-dress of compost/BFB keeps it happy.
Thanks so much! That's great to know. I do possibly have a spot in the garden but am worried about the raspberry plant getting out of hand. I was thinking I could start it in a pot first and see how I get on.
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I usually cut the root ball back by a third or so all around, I'd say that you need a good 8-10 inch rootball keeping, but the rest can be trimmed off. I don't know if I'm cutting off too much, but I haven't had any potbound plants yet, and everything's still growing, so...
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