Raspberry
Rubus idaeus
Rose family (Rosaceae)
Pflanzung
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1. JAHR
FOLGEJAHRE
Lichtbedarf
Halbschattig
Wasserbedarf
Sehr feucht
Boden
Leicht (sandig)
Nährstoffbedarf
Niedrig
Lichtkeimer
Pflanzabstand
40 cm
Reihenabstand
50 cm
Saattiefe
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Thinning
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Ende August
Tie up
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Ende August
Cut back
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Raspberry belongs to the rose family. It is a fruit shrub that produces aromatic sweet and sour fruits and can grow 0.6 to 2 m high, depending on the variety. Its white flowers, arranged in clusters, bloom from May to June. In summer, the raspberry develops fruits. Depending on the variety, they form yellow, black or red berries (actually aggregate fruits), which have a high vitamin C content. The bright red and dark ones also contain anthocyanins, which act as antioxidants. Raspberries are popular summer fruits that go well with many desserts, but they also taste good just like that.
Herkunft:
The raspberry's range is in Europe, North America and northern Asia, where it grows in forest clearings and along forest edges.
Raspberry prefers to grow in the garden in a sheltered, semi-shaded to sunny place. To allow a good harvest already in the first year, plant the root balls already in the fall, but you can still plant them in the spring. Before planting, it is best to loosen the soil and mix in some compost, as the raspberry prefers a loose humus-rich soil. When planting, cover the buds with about 5 cm of soil and keep a distance of 40-50 cm between the root balls. Immediately after planting, water the root balls well. Depending on the height of your variety, you can also build a small framework to support the raspberries and facilitate care and harvesting.
Root Rot
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