Questions tagged [raspberries]

Perennial of genus Rubus grown for its edible fruit.

Raspberry plants are all in the genus Rubus, and most are subgenus Idaeobatus. They are perennials grown for their fruit().

The fruit are made of around 100 drupelets - each of which is a central seed surrounded by a juicy pulp. When removed from the plant, the fruit core is left on the plant - unlike which are removed and eaten with their core intact.

There are a number of species of raspberries, but in cultivation they are generally classed as red (Rubus idaeus or Rubus strigosus) or black (Rubus occidentalis). These can be crossed to produce 'purple' raspberries. Other crosses with other members of Rubus produce hybrids such as or .

Fruit are typically eaten fresh or pureed for their juice. They contain significant antioxidants (including Vitamin C), dietary fiber, minerals, vitamins, and even salicylic acid (aspirin).

Raspberries are popular commercial crops in most temperate parts of the world.

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What is the best way to sprout extracted seeds from fresh Driscolls Maravilla raspberries?

On a recent trip to a pick-your-own fruit and vegetables farm, I was fascinated how they had columns of fresh raspberries. They tasted lovely and sweet. I was inspired and wanted to figure out how to obtain raspberry seeds. I came across a video…
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What would cause only one cane of a raspberry plant to show nutrient defficiency?

I have a Canby raspberry plant. One cane is showing some form of nutrient deficiency. On other hand, the other stalk is is flourishing and even budding fruit. What would cause this, seeing as the two cane's root systems are right next to each…
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Why do my raspberries lack sweetness and character?

After a few years of development, my raspberry vines are yielding a bumper crop of beautiful, perfect looking berries: They have great texture, too. Unfortunately, they don't taste that good. They're not sweet and, worse, they just don't taste that…
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What to do with Raspberry 2-year-old cutting in March in Chicago

I bought a 2-year-old cutting of a raspberry bush and it arrived over the weekend. I am in Chicago and we will have freezing weather for the next few weeks. Should I plant it like I normally would if warm weather was here to stay? Where should I…
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Should I tear holes in woven landscape fabric to cover ground of existing raspberry plants?

It turns out that raspberry plants multiply like a weed. Initially they were in a 1ft x 6ft plot. Now they spread to the adjacent 8ft x 8ft plot. I'm not complaining. I wish it were possible to move one plant to keep them a bit tidier and to make…
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What's this bug drilling into my raspberry canes, and how upset should I be?

When I went out to water my raspberries this afternoon, I saw the back end of a little bug disappearing into a hole at the top of one of the canes. Here are the holes: And here's the bug: It's about 3/4 cm long, with a narrow waist like a wasp…
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How to encourage new raspberry stalks to grow away from the main stalk?

Here's a photo of my Canby raspberry plant. The new stalks are only growing near the original stalk. My Fall Gold raspberry plant is also doing the same thing. Is this caused by my mulching? I would actually prefer the new stalks to grow away from…
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Elderberry Proximity to Other Berries?

I was just gifted two elderberry vines (one Adams and one Johns variety), but I also already have two healthy black raspberry plants growing in my backyard. I read somewhere that black raspberries should be planted at least 300 feet away from any…
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Do raspberry primocanes canes look different from second year growth?

Is there a difference in, say, stem color or thorn size or texture, between black raspberry primocanes and second year plants? How can I tell between the two?
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Crispy burnt leaves on raspberry plant

I have a handful of raspberry patches. In one of the patches of cultivar prelude the plants are showing some black “crusting” around a small number of leaves, like they were burnt. The cane and other leaves look otherwise healthy. I also observe the…
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How are these 2 year old raspberry canes alive?

This is one of two floricanes on my everbearing raspberry plant that are 2 years old. That is, they grew about 2 years ago and are now in their 3rd calendar year. From what I've read, the general expectancy is that these should have been dead by…
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Why should I not grow 2 different types of raspberries in the same bed?

I've often been given advice (in blogs, books and verbally) that if you have planted a particular type of raspberry in a bed to not plant a different type. I've always been disappointed that it's not explained why this is an issue or how the problem…
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Is it possible to propagate raspberries from cuttings?

Based on my preliminary Internet research, you can't propagate raspberries from cuttings the common way, i.e. cutting pieces from the stem and placing it in water or a rooting medium. I tried it myself with no success (I have near 100% success rate…
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What’s this raspberry fungus?

I have a white powder/fungus showing up on my raspberries and actually my blackberries too. Does anyone know what this is and how to treat it if necessary? My 18 month old eats off of this so non toxic needed please. Zone 5 SW of Chicago IL USA
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Raspberries and Poison Ivy, Mixed

We have a patch of raspberries. Mixed in is one or more poison ivy plants. We know for sure because they're easy to tell apart when the berries are present. We currently do not harvest the raspberries due to the ivy. Is it worth the effort trying…
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