How to transplant raspberries in the fall to a new place?

28.09.2016 Raspberry

How to transplant raspberries in the fall to a new placeMost likely, every person on the whole planet knows the amazing sweet and rich taste of raspberries. This berry, beloved by many, is rich in useful properties, so its value doubles. Unfortunately, not every owner of raspberries is fruitful, because the berry requires attention and careful handling. This article will show how to transplant raspberries in the fall to a new place.

 

To begin with, I would like to note that even with careful care, the productivity of the bush begins to decline after five to six years. This is due to the fact that the plant during this period completely sucks out all the nutrients from the soil and begins to fade away. That is why raspberry bushes should be transplanted to a new place. Unfortunately, not every summer resident or gardener will burn it competently and correctly, without harming the plant. The first question that a gardener may have is - When do I need to transplant? There is no definite answer to this question, however, the vast majority of summer residents are sure that autumn is considered the best time for a transplant. If more correct, then the second half of September. Powerful shoots developed are ideally used material for planting material. We must not forget that before planting the tops of the shoots (15-20 cm) are cut off. And planted stems certainly reinforce the trellis. Of course, you need to know how to transplant raspberries in the fall to a new place, because if you make a mistake, the gardener may be left without a crop.

How to transplant raspberries in the fall to a new place

It doesn’t matter, in spring or autumn the bush transplant should be accompanied by mulching. The procedure is carried out three to four days after the plant has been transferred to the selected location. For mulching, mainly peat or straw is used. It does this to prevent weeds from growing and to preserve the vital moisture that young seedlings will need. In very hot weather, plants require additional watering. With careful monitoring and the correctness of the work done, raspberry shrubs will easily take root and will give rise to young shoots.

 

In addition, there is a second method of transplanting raspberries. It consists in preserving only young shoots. The fact is that in the fall, many summer gardeners cut old branches under the root, and also remove the shoots. This procedure is performed so that unnecessary parts of the plant do not draw useful substances from the soil and do not deprive fruitful shoots of useful substances. After that, a new place is chosen and young shoots are transferred onto it, carefully tied to the trellis. After this, it is necessary to loosen the earth, water and make high-quality fertilizers. In addition, you need to carefully monitor that moisture does not accumulate in the soil, because then a new plant may die or become ill.

How to transplant raspberries in the fall to a new place
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It is necessary to transplant raspberries in autumn in order to maintain high raspberry crop yields, to preserve the bright taste and size of berries.

 

Another important point is the preparation of the land. Before transplanting the plant to a new place, it must be carefully rid of weeds and prepare the holes. Mineral and organic components are added to them. It is recommended to transplant raspberries in place of potatoes, onions or tomatoes.

How to transplant raspberries in the fall to a new place

After that, you need to tackle the old raspberry, because it is not advisable to leave the trash, so you need to remove unnecessary roots. After all, the old place can easily be used for any other plant.

 

The most important thing to remember is that transplanting raspberries to a new, different place is a very laborious and energy-intensive process that is not performed in one working day. This task needs to be approached especially scrupulously in order to enjoy the taste of fresh raspberries after the winter.

 

When spring comes, raspberries should also be pruned, if you did not do this in the fall, and how to prune raspberries properly, read this article.

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