which bear fruit at different times. The majority are harvested between early and late summer, while others are grown for their autumn berries. Raspberries are best grown against supports.
‘Summer-bearing raspberries produce fruit on second-year stems, also called floricanes. The ones that have borne fruit won’t ...
Summer-fruiting raspberries behave like blackberries, fruiting on one-year-old canes that are cut out after harvest and then replaced by the young canes. Autumn-fruiting varieties, however ...