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How to Grow Raspberries (Raspberry Cultivation and Management Techniques)

Raspberries are a very lovely-looking berry that is rich in nutrients. Not only can it be planted outdoors in a large area, but you can also plant one on your own balcony. Both can be ornamental, wait until the time of maturity and can eat the fruit of their own species, the best of both worlds! Today here to introduce you to the raspberry planting method.

A, potting soil

Planting raspberries do not choose too small pots, at least 35 centimeters in diameter, the depth of about 30 centimeters or so, the deep soil can let its roots get a better stretch. Soil can choose charcoal soil, in addition to adding some vermiculite and organic fertilizer to the bottom.

Second, on the pot

Planting raspberries, usually to the market directly buy raspberry seedlings for planting, the seedlings from the disposable containers out, simply clean up the root system, and then planted into new pots and soil, the depth of the original increase of about two centimeters. Appropriate to give it a pruning of branches and leaves, because just on the pot of raspberry absorption capacity is not very good, too many leaves are easy to evaporate too much water, affecting the survival rate.

Three, water and fertilizer

In the spring, about two or three days to give it a watering; summer properly increase the amount of watering, at the same time it is placed in a cool and ventilated place; after the fall temperatures gradually reduced, we must reduce the number of watering, each time the soil can be watered, pay attention to do not have excess water from the bottom of the row out. As for fertilizer, apply it twice a month, you can use it down together when watering, and the amount each time should not be too much. In addition, when the weather cools down in November, the raspberry will go into a dormant period, and it is sufficient to put it in a place of about 5 ℃. If the temperature is higher, raspberries will continue to grow.