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You can grow two varieties of cultivated wild raspberry—summer-fruiting and everbearing—right in your backyard. Similar to strawberries, summer-fruiting raspberry bushes produce a crop of ...
Traditional raspberry plants have canes that turn brown and dry up after producing fruit in July. ... An exception to the August cutback are the ever-bearing or fall-bearing raspberry varieties.
Researchers at Cornell University have announced two of their newest raspberry varieties will be on store shelves next year. Sat, 14 Jun 2025 20:58:56 GMT (1749934736720) Story Infinite Scroll ...
Summer-fruiting varieties: When cropping ends, cut back all fruited canes to ground level and tie in six to eight strong new canes from each plant. Cut out all other canes. Autumn-fruiting varieties: ...
The Cornell AgriTech berry breeding program has released two new red raspberry varieties, crimson beauty and crimson blush. These add to three previous Cornell “crimson series” raspberry ...
Varieties like Crimson Beauty have market-friendly traits, such as being a fall-bearing raspberry that produces larger, more productive fruit starting in late July. This variety offers consumers ...
Now that freezing weather has finally arrived, it’s time to cut back fall-bearing raspberry canes. I like to wait until the raspberry plants are exposed to a hard freeze before cutting them down.