Raspberry bushes?


Question:I believe I have raspberry bushes all around my property. (I just recently moved here, so I'm not 100% sure)
The white blooms have just fallen off, but I don't see any signs of berries forming. Does anyone know when the berries start to appear after the bush blooms?

Answers:
Most Raspberries ripen in July, some in September or October, and some in either season according to when they are pruned.

For varieties fruiting in summer, pruning is carried out immediately when picking has finished, the old canes being cut out completely and replaced by the new canes from the perennial rootstock which will then fruit the next year. With autumn-fruiting varieties the fruited canes are cut back during the dormant season (usually in February) and the new canes which appear in spring will fruit in the autumn of the same year.*

So it looks like you will have to wait & see when the time is ripe for them . LOL


right now, this is the peak season for most berries.
Depends on what kind of berry. My raspberries don't really come on until later in July. Blackberries too. Everberring raspberries should be froming some berries now.

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