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Posted By: Hannah L--- Raspberries - December 31st, 2006 at 04:31 AM
I am thinking about what I would like to plant in my garden, I know, it's still early, grinnnn I would like to know if anyone has ever had yellow raspberries, and if they have, do they produce well? I am interested in the variety Ann, good for zones 4-9. Hannah
Posted By: Hannah L--- Re: Raspberries - January 3rd, 2007 at 02:13 AM
OK...guess that answers my question! Has anyone stumbled across any websites with information on Yellow/Golden Raspberries?
Posted By: 'Sparagus Re: Raspberries - January 10th, 2007 at 01:03 AM
I have a few fall gold plants that I cant seem to get to take off! They havent spread, and I get just a tiny handfull of berries each year. I think there is a trick to them, like maybe they bear on 2 year wood, something like that?

Have you done a google search? Im sure you'll find plenty of info that way.
Posted By: joegardener Re: Raspberries - February 9th, 2007 at 07:19 PM
Rasberries require a (loamy) soil to spread. I planted 2 bushes and had rasberries like crazy. Loamy is a 50/50 mix of soil and peat moss, with good drainage. Be patient because they do grow on 2 year wood. trim back the old wood every year (the 2 year stuff). I had relatives and neighbors picking them because I had so many. They were a red variety. Then my dog mowed them down. eek I want to grow more now that the poor dog is gone to dog heaven.
Posted By: sibyl Re: Raspberries - February 10th, 2007 at 05:42 PM
heres some info gardenhelper/raspberries hope it helps, we got them growing wild here. been wanting to plant some in the yard, we have black berries in the back but i love the raspberries
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