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Pruning dead and diseased canes during this time will ensure that your plant has a successful growing season by allowing it to grow with proper airflow and sunlight penetration.
Culinary plants are breaking out of the vegetable patch and popping up in unexpected places: nestled in flower beds, tucked into sidewalk cracks, or spilling from upcycled containers.
With these methods, your plants will grow significantly faster than usual and reach their full potential much sooner. Here's how to turbocharge your plants into hypergrowth mode.
To apply, distribute compost around each raspberry bush's base, taking care not to let the mulch contact the canes to avoid impeding water flow to the plant.
Alternatively, you can purchase a raspberry bush from your local plant nursery already in a container. How to Plant Raspberries in Containers Potting up raspberries is a fun and easy process.