Have pieces of info on growing Raspberries and would like to hear from any growers. Anything I should avoid doing, that sort of thing. I'd like to grow a row along a short east facing wall and wonder how close they should be planted to it.

I think the height depends very much on variety and growing conditions. My friend has some in her garden that she'd need a ladder to pick... Oh well, the birds can have the top ones.Millymollymandy wrote: We erected a frame with wires at the height given in a book but I think it would have been better having the wires lower because most of the canes don't get as tall as the top wire!
Also popular goat feed!Peggy Sue wrote:Thugs is a good desciption, I planted mine way too close to the veggie plot and gooseberry and have to dig up the shoots frequently- mind you my friends seems to like the resulting plants which take really easily.
I can't really say - I'm actually grateful for having both varieties of raspbs (and strawbs) because they have really been the only eating fruit we have had so far - still waiting for plums, peaches, apples and pears. The currants have gone in the freezer but not sure what I will do with them now!red wrote:if you had to choose, would you go for summer fruiting or autumn fruiting?