Autumn raspberry | Information & Care
The organic Autumn raspberry Rubus Idaeus Enrosadira is a fast grower, not too demanding and very suitable for the novice urban gardener. The plants are self-pollinating, which means that the raspberry does not need another plant to form fruit. Very handy when you have little space. Plant the raspberry this year and harvest delicious home-grown organic raspberries next year!
PLANT INFO |
Biological | |
Ø14 H60 incl. pot | |
max. growth height 150-200 cm | |
Harvest July-Oct. | |
Deciduous | |
Sun, partial shade | |
Attracts insects | |
Non-toxic to humans and animals | |
Edible |
PLANTING |
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Terrace | City garden |
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Solitary or 30-40 cm planting distance |
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Best planting time Mar-Oct. |
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Humus rich, permeable to water. |
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In pot 2x p.wk |
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Vegan plant food Botanopia |
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Jar of old paper |
Small fruit is grown differently than, for example, fruit from trees such as apples and cherries. The shrubs and plants remain smaller and can be guided well along a wall or fence, such as the Kiwi. Berry bushes are somewhat woodier and do not need support. All fruit plants need heat from the sun for the fruit to ripen properly. A spot in partial shade is possible, but preferably sun all morning or afternoon. Keep in mind that 'small fruit' plants or shrubs can grow up to 2 meters in height.
WATERING | A Raspberry does not need a lot of water. Do give enough water during the harvest, otherwise the raspberries will remain small.
SEASONAL PLANTS | Organic garden plants are grown in the open air and not, like many regular ones, in greenhouses. The plants therefore look like seasonal plants, some even without leaves or flowers. Rest assured, the plants will sprout naturally to grow and bloom as nature intended.
Fall '22