This is the best raspberry video on UA-cam. I also live in Illinois & have black raspberry plants. Do you can these or freeze these for winter? I am new to this and would like to know how to store the fruit for winter storage. Thank you for this video & your help.
Super video. Thanks! I'm just getting ready to transplant a whole bunch of black raspberry plants from a neighbor's place where they are wild in the woods. I"ve been waffling over what kind of set up to make and this has really helped a lot! Practical and neat and obviously productive. Kudos to your videographer too. I've seen some sad videos that don't really show the details that need to be seen. This was great!
She's so stinking cute lol, talks passionately a mile a minute like I would when presenting and explaining lol. Good info, and it gives her free exercise with a side income despite her loss of the husband.
I have a question and apologize if you covered it. I’ve been mulching heavy for 3 years and continue to do so and I’m wondering if you get to point where you don’t need to add fertilizer or compost?
Where are you located? I'm in NE Ohio and last summer, I transplanted a bunch of wild black raspberry plants to a berry bed that I built around my garage. I believe all or most survived, but I'm curious about the depth. IIRC, I planted them at about -3-4" deep and am wondering if that's too deep for the primacane to come up? Also, about what time do the new canes start sprouting? Very informative video. Thanks. :)
We have a wild patch that I am just starting to work with. I noticed many tips rooted into the ground, forming new plants. In removing old. dead canes only, I have reduced the volume in place by 2/3 already. This gives me an example of how they can be raised well, yet would exclude the tips from rooting it would seem. I did not know they also spread underground, as the blackberry does. This wild patch has produced really well over the years, it's just been hard to pick from. I'm hoping not to love them to death. Thought to fertilize them but then again..do I need to?
Wonderful berries and informative videos. I understand these vids are older. I hope you are still enjoying your berries. If so, please give us an update. Otherwise maybe you have gone to the berrie patch with God?
I WISH I could have finished your video, it seems like you have a lot of knowledge. But I'm sorry I couldn't understand most of what you were saying. You were talking so fast and sounded like you were frantic to just get it all out at once and over with.
I just planted 6 boyne Rasberry plants in a raised bed I built in ct. saw bear tracks in the mud which is rare around here. Roommate thinks they’ll all get eaten by critters. I want 4 non trellis blackberry bushes if I don’t fail. I wish I had a friend to garden with. Roommate is lazy lol
This will be the first year I try and tame the black raspberries from the side yard and organize them. Thank you for giving me a starting point to jump off from!
I've grown Black Raspberries for a number of years but I've never heard or read what to do with the canes in late summer when the canes grow very long in order to touch the ground and root. I don't want them all to root. Do I just cut off the rooting tip and preserve most of the cane or cut the cane back more severely?
Have you thought about cattle panels with zip ties on T posts to hold cattle panels to posts? I have what you used to have. A tangled mess. I'm thinking this fall would be the time to clean it up and make rows?
Very interesting, quite an operation you have there!! I’m starting some raspberries in my small (urban) yard this year and have much to learn- I hope you continue to share your raspberry wisdom and processes! :)
I wonder what happened to Mrs. "Black Raspberries". She put up such great content in her two videos, then she stopped. But I too was amazed at the size of her patch, and the yield. She is harvesting a ton of raspberries. Must have been selling at Farmer's Markets or something.
I love your video. When I originally planted our plants, I mixed blackberry and black raspberry. It appears the black berries are taking over. Will that happen? Now that our black raspberry plants are empty, when do I trim them down? How short!
Are these raspberries or blackberries?
That will be me in about 10 years. 😂 Love it!
Love this video. Fantastic garden hacks too.
Someone tell me what kind of wire to buy for the trellis.
I use 14 gauge wire.
Thank you!
Very good video, there isn't a lot out there on black raspberries. I am growing many varieties and these videos are great! Thank you!
she is the Queen of Black Raspberries, as far as I am concerned.
Do different varieties cross-pollinate?
Beautiful work! Love the idea with the milk jug. I’ll probably steal that.
This is the best raspberry video on UA-cam. I also live in Illinois & have black raspberry plants. Do you can these or freeze these for winter? I am new to this and would like to know how to store the fruit for winter storage. Thank you for this video & your help.
Remove all the sticklers. Arrange in single layer in a cookie pan with no overlapping. Freeze and then store in airtight ziplock bags.
Super video. Thanks! I'm just getting ready to transplant a whole bunch of black raspberry plants from a neighbor's place where they are wild in the woods. I"ve been waffling over what kind of set up to make and this has really helped a lot! Practical and neat and obviously productive. Kudos to your videographer too. I've seen some sad videos that don't really show the details that need to be seen. This was great!
where do you get all that mulch?
She's so stinking cute lol, talks passionately a mile a minute like I would when presenting and explaining lol. Good info, and it gives her free exercise with a side income despite her loss of the husband.
I have a question and apologize if you covered it. I’ve been mulching heavy for 3 years and continue to do so and I’m wondering if you get to point where you don’t need to add fertilizer or compost?
Are you still doing the blackraspberry thing?
This was great thanks for sharing
Respected mam, waiting for another video.🙏🙏🙏 India 🇮🇳
Where are you located? I'm in NE Ohio and last summer, I transplanted a bunch of wild black raspberry plants to a berry bed that I built around my garage. I believe all or most survived, but I'm curious about the depth. IIRC, I planted them at about -3-4" deep and am wondering if that's too deep for the primacane to come up? Also, about what time do the new canes start sprouting? Very informative video. Thanks. :)
I live in NW Ohio and my new sprouts have been up for two weeks.
I need some of those gloves!
Thank you! What are the cages for?
We have a wild patch that I am just starting to work with. I noticed many tips rooted into the ground, forming new plants. In removing old. dead canes only, I have reduced the volume in place by 2/3 already. This gives me an example of how they can be raised well, yet would exclude the tips from rooting it would seem. I did not know they also spread underground, as the blackberry does. This wild patch has produced really well over the years, it's just been hard to pick from. I'm hoping not to love them to death. Thought to fertilize them but then again..do I need to?
Another fantastic video, keep going it's all very much you tube now, you will get more followers x
Absolutely fantastic video very informative.sorry for the loss is your husband, it would be love to see more videos from you, a star in the making👍
Wonderful berries and informative videos. I understand these vids are older. I hope you are still enjoying your berries. If so, please give us an update. Otherwise maybe you have gone to the berrie patch with God?
I WISH I could have finished your video, it seems like you have a lot of knowledge. But I'm sorry I couldn't understand most of what you were saying. You were talking so fast and sounded like you were frantic to just get it all out at once and over with.
Most people have short attention spans. This is the best video I have seen on Black Raspberries. You can slow the playback speed.
I need to tame my thicket.
I just planted 6 boyne Rasberry plants in a raised bed I built in ct. saw bear tracks in the mud which is rare around here. Roommate thinks they’ll all get eaten by critters. I want 4 non trellis blackberry bushes if I don’t fail. I wish I had a friend to garden with. Roommate is lazy lol
Just found this! Lovely garden & tips. Thank you.
I just found your channel. Lovely garden & tips.
This will be the first year I try and tame the black raspberries from the side yard and organize them. Thank you for giving me a starting point to jump off from!
Good , beautiful .
Love your video and your gardens/berry patches!
Great video
Slow down Grandma'!
I've grown Black Raspberries for a number of years but I've never heard or read what to do with the canes in late summer when the canes grow very long in order to touch the ground and root. I don't want them all to root. Do I just cut off the rooting tip and preserve most of the cane or cut the cane back more severely?
Very nice patch.
Wow. Thank you. The land sounded familiar. Learned much. Guess I need to clean out ours so we too might produce what was heard of here.
Very informative. Thank you
I just discovered black raspberries at our new house- this is very helpful!!
Have you thought about cattle panels with zip ties on T posts to hold cattle panels to posts? I have what you used to have. A tangled mess. I'm thinking this fall would be the time to clean it up and make rows?
Damn this woman is like the Queen of Raspberries
Awesome
Nice mulberry u got in there haha. I think I’m going to do exactly this
The best! Simple, knowledgeable, wonderful lady! Thank you a million!!! A lot of mulch! How do I have to mulch in California?
Wow! Nice patch you have there !
I love how much you love those raspberries! Inspiring
I enjoyed these videos n plan to start my own patch soon. Sad there isn't more
Very interesting, quite an operation you have there!! I’m starting some raspberries in my small (urban) yard this year and have much to learn- I hope you continue to share your raspberry wisdom and processes! :)
I wonder what happened to Mrs. "Black Raspberries". She put up such great content in her two videos, then she stopped. But I too was amazed at the size of her patch, and the yield. She is harvesting a ton of raspberries. Must have been selling at Farmer's Markets or something.
I hope she's still around, enjoying her raspberries
Nice sounds
So much valuable info. Thank you.
I love your video. When I originally planted our plants, I mixed blackberry and black raspberry. It appears the black berries are taking over. Will that happen? Now that our black raspberry plants are empty, when do I trim them down? How short!