My Edible Fruit Trees: Raspberry Trees nsw
Raspberry - Smoothy ThornlessGregkaba's Edible FruitsUpdate: 1162 days 4hrs Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 2 of 4 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Raspberry - Chilcotin![]() Update: 1261 days 5hrs Comments: - We were totally surprised to have a good first crop just a few months after planting. We received about 4 punnets off three canes. Looking forward to next season. Fruiting Months February Planted: 2016 Height 2 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Sun/Shade: Full Sun Pollination: Self Pollination Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 6 of 12 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Raspberry - HeritageAntJam's Edible FruitsUpdate: 1436 days 4hrs Planted: 2014 Pollination: No Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 1 of 4 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Raspberry - Atherton (Cutting)VanessaD's Edible FruitsUpdate: 1547 days 2hrs Height 30 Centimetres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 5 Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Water Given in: Spring SpringWas this review helpful? Yes | No | Report * You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Raspberry - Atherton![]() Update: 1561 days 18hrs Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 0 of 1 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Raspberry - Tulameen (Cutting) 9/10![]() Update: 2282 days 23hrs Comments: - This variety has a good writeup with the berries being large and the main commercial variety. Planted: 2017 Height 1 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 2 First Fruited: 1 Years from purchase in pot Sun/Shade: Full Sun Pollination: Self Pollination Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 3 of 9 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Raspberry - Heritage 9/10![]() Update: 2357 days 0hrs Comments: - I love raspberries (so do my girls) and I'd love to grow my own. Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 2 of 6 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Raspberry - Heritage (Seedling) 7/10![]() Update: 2567 days 16hrs Comments: - Had my 1st fruit, despite a young plant. Very sour, more than store bought. Not sure if it was due to the extreme heat from summer but many leaves are burnt. If you're after a sweet raspberry flavour I wouldn't recommend. (It practically fell off the plant so I assume it was completely ripe). Planted: 2018 Height 0.3 metres Growing: In a Pot Qty: 1 Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Pollination: Self Pollination Fertiliser or Organics Used: 100% organic compost, rock dust, blood and bone, Powerfeed, volcanic dust100% organic compost, rock dust, blood and bone, Powerfeed, volcanic dust, worm castings Pest Control: Not needed Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 4 of 10 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Raspberry - Chilcotin (Cutting) 8/10![]() Update: 2741 days 3hrs Comments: - I love raspberrries. The juicyness, sweet and sour notes melting into your mouth sensation is superb. Planted: 2017 Height 1 Feet Growing: In a Pot Qty: 1 Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Water Given in: Spring SpringPollination: Self Pollination Fertiliser or Organics Used: dyna lifter, seasol, azalea fert When I Fertilise: Spring Pest Control: my fingers Organic Status:Partially Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 5 of 10 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
RaspberryJeremyM's Edible FruitsUpdate: 2760 days 15hrs Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 2 of 6 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Raspberry - Tullameen (Cutting) 10/10![]() Update: 2761 days 2hrs Comments: - Nothing compares to the taste of a freshly picked raspberry during summer. Simply delightful. Planted: 2017 Height 0.5 metres Growing: In a Pot Qty: 2 Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Water Given in: Spring SpringPollination: Self Pollination Fertiliser or Organics Used: seasol, powerfeed, dynamic lifter, citrus fert When I Fertilise: Spring Pest Control: nyet Organic Status:Partially Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 2 of 6 people found this review useful CommentsFruitylicious1 says... [2360 days 4hrs ago]nov 2018 Currently loaded with fruits. Applied sudden impact by neutrog and super phosphate early spring.* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Raspberry - Chilcotin (Cutting) 9/10![]() Update: 2862 days 16hrs Comments: - Produces plenty of tasty fruit, mainly in early summer. Fruiting Months November and December Planted: 2012 Height 2 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 3 Fruit Harvest: 2 kilograms per Year First Fruited: 1 Years from purchase in pot Sun/Shade: Full Sun Pollination: No Organic Status:Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 8 of 12 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Raspberry - Heritage![]() Update: 2875 days 7hrs Comments: - Just planted - yet to flower and fruit Pollination: Self Pollination Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 3 of 9 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Raspberry - Heritage![]() Update: 2953 days 3hrs Planted: 2017 Height 30 Centimetres Growing: In a Pot Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Organic Status:Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 2 of 6 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Raspberry - AthertonSkybow1's Edible FruitsUpdate: 3128 days 18hrs Pollination: Self Pollination Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 2 of 6 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Raspberry - Atherton (Cutting)![]() Update: 3128 days 18hrs Comments: - Received some cuttings from a friend on two occassions, in winter, and spring, but neither time did they make it. Not sure why. Pollination: Self Pollination Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 6 of 16 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Raspberry - Autumn Bliss![]() Update: 3407 days 18hrs Qty: 1 Organic Status:Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 1 of 3 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Raspberry - Williamette![]() Update: 3408 days 18hrs Comments: - Planted: 2014 Qty: 100 Pest Control: Organic Status:Organic Question: Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 1 of 3 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Raspberry - Williamette (Seedling) 8/10![]() Update: 3480 days 20hrs Comments: - 24/5/13 lots of fruit but some ended up with fruit fly this year boo lots and lots of berrys this year and the plant has spreed out of my garden and is coming up next door too had about 6 berry's the first year Planted: 2009 Height 1 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 First Fruited: 6 Months from Purchase in Pot Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Water Given in: Spring Pollination: No When I Fertilise: Yearly Organic Status:Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 3 of 10 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Raspberry - Heritage (Seedling) 10/10![]() Update: 3676 days 19hrs Comments: - Super fast growing plants even though they get minimal sun. The fruit taste delicious although I can only compare to store bought raspberries. Flowering in spring the following year and fruit forming in November. Lots of new plants coming up. Fruit set in November, waiting to see if we get another crop in Autumn (no crop came in Autumn). Fruits on growth tips so pinch out the tips as they grow so you end up with lots of branches and lots more fruit. Fruiting Months November Planted: 2014 Height 2.5 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 4 First Fruited: 8 Months from Purchase in Pot Sun/Shade: Low Sun Water Given in: Spring Pollination: No Fertiliser or Organics Used: mushroom compost, cow manure etc. Pest Control: in a bird net with my blackberries. Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 6 of 12 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Raspberry - Heritage (Cutting) 6/10![]() Update: 3707 days 4hrs Comments: - didn't survive oct13 fires It's a weed Fruiting Months November and December Planted: 2007 Height 2 metres Growing: In the Ground Fruit Harvest: 1 kilograms per Year First Fruited: 1 Years from purchase in pot Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Water Given in: Spring After FruitingPollination: Self Pollination When I Fertilise: Yearly Organic Status:Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 4 of 11 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Raspberry - Atherton![]() Update: 3772 days 3hrs Comments: - Had to dig up and repot in the end they all died Qty: 4 Pollination: Self Pollination Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 6 of 16 people found this review useful CommentsDavidB says... [5443 days 20hrs ago]Dug out 2 years ago but won't replant in a garden as it goes nuts, spreads very quickly so will be staying in a big pot for ever...* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Raspberry - Heritage![]() Update: 3772 days 3hrs Comments: - Had to dig up after planting as they go nuts still have some in pots. Planted: 2008 Qty: 8 Pollination: Self Pollination Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 2 of 6 people found this review useful CommentsDavidB says... [5443 days 20hrs ago]This to goes crazy went from 4 to 50 in one years then had to dig them all out and repotted the strongest.. will be staying in a big pot.* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Raspberry - Heritage (Cutting)![]() Update: 3937 days 22hrs Planted: 2014 Growing: In a Pot Qty: 2 Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 1 of 3 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Raspberry - Heritage (Seedling) 10/10![]() Update: 4485 days 20hrs Comments: - Died due to constant scratching from the chooks! Lovely berries though and low maintenance. Fruiting Months January, February, November Planted: 2008 Height 1 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 3 First Fruited: 1 Years from purchase in pot Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Water Given in: Spring Pruned By: 90% in Spring Pollination: No Fertiliser or Organics Used: Chicken manure When I Fertilise: Spring Organic Status:Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 8 of 12 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Raspberry - Autumn Bliss (Cutting) 9/10Alice's Edible FruitsUpdate: 4563 days 0hrs Comments: - Description: Very
vigorous everbearing / autumn variety fruiting on primocanes not
floricanes unlike summer bearing varieties. Keep contained so it does
not take over the garden. Flowers: White flowers on primocane tips. Flowers commence burst in mid October. Fruit: Very large fruit with with good flavour and firmness. Harvest: Bears from late January to late April. Propagation: Dig out shoots that pop up between rows and plant elsewhere. CARE AND MAINTENANCE Soil: Plant in rich well-drained soil (slightly acid preferred, ideal pH 5.6 to 6.2). high in organic matter. Cow manure and compost added each spring. Mulch: Add mulch during the growing season with organic matter to keep the shallow roots cool and protected. Position: Protect from the hot sun in summer, burns easily. Pruning: Autumn fruiting raspberries (such as Heritage and Autumn Bliss) wake up from their winter slumber, form canes over spring and summer, then flower and set fruit during autumn. Once the canes finish fruiting, they die. This means that pruning is a simple matter of cutting all the canes of autumn fruiting varieties back to ground level in winter, leaving a maximum of 10 strong canes. Fruiting Months January, February, March, April, December Planted: 2011 Height 1.2 metres Growing: In the Ground First Fruited: 6 Months from Purchase in Pot Sun/Shade: Full Sun Water Given in: Autumn and Spring Pruned By: 100% in Spring Pollination: Self Pollination Fertiliser or Organics Used: Potash, Dynamic lifter When I Fertilise: When Fruiting and Spring Pest Control: Mites - Two spotted and red noted in October 2012. Watching before controlling. so to see if predators will take care of it for me. Fungus control - Spray with Copper Oxychloride in winter when dormant. Do no Organic Status:Partially Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 3 of 3 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Raspberry - Heritage (Cutting) 8/10![]() Update: 4641 days 19hrs Comments: - I've gone raspberry mad, I have diggers gold, the red heritage, autumn bliss, williamette and chilliwack. Height 50 Centimetres Growing: In the Ground Sun/Shade: Full Sun Water Given in: Spring Fertiliser or Organics Used: compost, chicken manure, blood and bone with trace elements Pest Control: None Organic Status:Organic Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 3 of 10 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Raspberry - Winter FruitingKathy2's Edible FruitsUpdate: 4782 days 6hrs Comments: - Summer 2011: They haven't fruited yet but I am looking forward to comparing with the Summer fruiting ones. Height 1 metres Growing: In the Ground Qty: 1 Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 1 of 3 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Raspberry - Summer Fruiting![]() Update: 4839 days 21hrs Comments: - Make sure that you keep them contained cause they go nuts! From my
original plant bought in August 2009 I had 6 plants by November 2009! They
need support. I've used She-oaks and gum tree as a trellis. They also
like lots of water to make sure that they can fruit well. 2009: I haven't gotten any fruit yet because the original plant had to stay at the old house and the new canes came with me. Being that they don't fruit on the newest canes I missed out this year but next year there will be rasberries aplenty. 2010: so much fruit!!!! Fruiting Months January, November, December Planted: 2009 Height 2 metres Growing: In a Pot Qty: 2 First Fruited: 1 Years from purchase in pot Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Water Given in: Spring Pollination: No Pest Control: caterpillars & grasshoppers = pick them off by hand and lux soap spray to keep them off Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 5 of 7 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy |
Raspberry - Atherton 10/10![]() Update: 4839 days 21hrs Comments: - Spring 2008: This was a gift from a friend. I beleive that it is an Atherton Rasberry (rubus probus which is also known as rubus fraxinifolius) The fruit are awesome! So tastey and it is so prolific. It fruits early too so I haven't had any trouble at all with fruit fly (unlike the blackberries). It is not at vigorous as the non-native rasberries but it still
spreads so I keep it in a pot. The canes are also shorter and mostly self-supporting so you don't need to prop them up. It drinks a lot and will get droopy
if you let it dry out. It has been fruiting for about 2 months now and there are still flowers coming! I have orders for canes from all my friends but I don't know when they'll get any because I am NOT disturbing it til it stops fruiting! YUMMERS!!!!! Autumn 2011: I think that we have a brave kangaroo that has developed a liking for the leaves. I went out this morning to find a branch completely leafless. Kindly it ate around the flowers. It is a discerning animal too as it only ate the leaves from ONE of the bushes! :O) Spring 2011: We've been enjoying fruit since the very beginning of spring. So yummy. The fruit is at its best just before it or immediately after it has fallen. Don't PULL them off because they won't be as tastey. Tickle them a bit and if they fall off on their own then they are perfect. I cut off all the finished fruit stalks. I find that this encourages new grow and flowers which means more fruit!! This year we have had a LOT of heavy spring rain and a lot of the fruit was damaged, either by getting knocked off and smashed into the ground or the mud was splashing up so high that it was getting embedded into the fruit. To prevent fruit loss I build a garden bed around the pot and filled it with peas straw. The soft straw provides a soft landing for the fruit and I haven't lost any since. Summer 2011: We have had a visit from our kangaroo again. Though I think that it might have developed a preference for the native violets in one of the other pots as there was only a little damage to the raspberry. Maybe it got a thorn in its mouth? Fruiting Months September, October, November, December Planted: 2009 Height 1.5 metres Growing: In a Pot Qty: 5 First Fruited: 12 Months after I planted Cutting Sun/Shade: Medium Sun Water Given in: Spring Pollination: No Pest Control: Fallen fruit can attract tiny slugs so get to them before the slugs. Also gets white scale which I scrub off with a toothbrush and spray the area with pest oil. Was this review helpful? Yes | No | Report 27 of 39 people found this review useful* You need your own My Edibles Page to contribute Quick & Easy ![]() |