A raspberry hedge is ideal if you want to steer the growth of your raspberry plants in a certain direction. What you have to pay attention to if you want to enrich your garden with a hedge of delicious raspberries.

Suitable varieties for a raspberry hedge

When choosing the varieties, you decide beforehand whether you prefer to grow summer raspberries or autumn raspberries. Well suited varieties for raspberry hedges are:

summer raspberries

  • "Zewa 2"
  • Glen Ample
  • "Tulameen"
  • "Schoenemann"

autumn raspberries

  • "Autumn Bliss"
  • "Polana"

How many plants do you need for your raspberry hedge?

As a rule of thumb, two to three raspberry bushes are planted per meter.

Create a raspberry hedge

Stake out the row for the raspberry hedge. Make sure the fruits get enough light. You can harvest the sweetest raspberries in sunny locations.

Loosen the soil deeply and work in mature compost or rotted manure.

To prevent the raspberries from spreading all over the garden, create a root barrier on both sides of the future hedge.

plant raspberries

Autumn is the best time to plant a raspberry hedge. Then the plants have enough time to grow.

Do not plant the raspberries too deep in the ground. Pay special attention to the root buds. They must not be damaged.

Keep a planting distance of 40 to 50 centimeters. Shorten the rods to around 40 centimeters in length so that they root better.

attach scaffolding

Raspberries need a support structure so that the long rods do not lie on the ground. After planting, stretch long wires along the rows at different heights. Tie the shoots to it as soon as they are long enough.

Mulch raspberries

Your raspberry hedge will thrive particularly well if you cover the soil with a layer of mulch after planting.

Spread peat, bark mulch, healthy leaves or lawn clippings under the raspberry bushes.

tips and tricks

Never plant a raspberry hedge too close to your neighbor's fence. Even if you have created a root barrier, it is not entirely possible to prevent the foothills from reaching the neighboring garden. Keep enough distance to keep the peace in your neighbors.

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