Repair raspberries: the best varieties and recommendations for growing

Repair raspberries: the best varieties and recommendations for growing

Raspberries are rightfully considered one of the most popular horticultural crops among gardeners from different countries. Some prefer traditional varieties, others choose remontant raspberries. The difference between one variety and another is that in the second case it is possible to harvest a bountiful harvest twice a year - first in the summer on last year's shoots, then in the fall on new shoots that have grown over the summer.

Previously, the possibility of growing such raspberries was available only in warm regions, but not so long ago, Russian breeders bred a raspberry variety with a short growing season. This variety of remontant raspberries is suitable for growing even in the northern regions of Russia.

Peculiarities

Recently, the cultivation of a remontant variety has been very popular among Russian gardeners. Some, on the contrary, try to grow traditional varieties, as they fear that the second crop will not have time to ripen due to early frosts.

Remontant raspberries are distinguished by their unpretentiousness, high fertility and resistance to diseases and pests. It can bear fruit in the first year after planting. Also, these varieties have an extended fruiting period and bring two crops per season. In the first year after planting, with proper care during the season, it will be possible to harvest the first crop as early as August or September of this year.

Raspberries will give the next fruits in mid-June next year.But it should be borne in mind that the quality of berries on two-year-old stems is somewhat worse than on annual ones. Fruits grown on second-year stems are quite soft, too dry and have many seeds. Also, the first harvest of raspberries in the summer can noticeably delay the second harvest, autumn. This is due to the fact that the plant spends a lot of energy on the formation of annual shoots and stems necessary for future crops.

In order to protect themselves, summer residents often plant several varieties of raspberries on their site at once. By planting early, medium and late remontant raspberry varieties, you can get many times more harvest and provide yourself with tasty and healthy berries for the whole year.

Which one to choose?

Remontant raspberries differ in terms of fruit ripening. When making a choice in favor of a particular variety, one should take into account the climatic zone of plant growth.

In addition, varieties are distinguished from each other by the time of maturation. There are three types of remontant raspberries according to the ripening period: early-ripening, mid-ripening, late-ripening.

Early ripe raspberries bear fruit in early summer or late spring. The period of fruit ripening continues until the first frost. Since these varieties are resistant to frost, they are well suited for growing in the northern regions of Russia with a cold climate. The best varieties of early ripe remontant raspberries are varieties such as:

  • "Hercules" - prolific variety with large berries. The plant is extremely resistant to harmful microorganisms and adverse environmental conditions. The height of the bush can reach two meters. The main advantages of this variety include fairly simple care, good transportability and excellent taste. One bush "Hercules" gives up to 2.5 kg of berries.
  • "Bryansk miracle" - The height of the bush reaches 1.5 meters. The fruiting zone of the shoot is 2/3 of the total height of the plant. The fruits of this variety are quite large, weighing up to 11 grams and about 4 cm long. The berries have a sweet and sour taste and a beautiful and even appearance. Plants are resistant to drought and high temperatures, and are also well transportable. Ripening of berries begins in mid-August and ends with the onset of late frosts. With proper care of the plant, one raspberry bush can bring about 3-4 kg of berries.
  • "Diamond" - a raspberry bush with large berries weighing about 6 g, which are distinguished by a bright taste and unusual color. The stems of the plant do not have thorns, which allows you to quickly and painlessly harvest. The height of the stems is up to 140 cm. At a temperature of +5 degrees Celsius, the berries can be stored for a long time. The main advantage of this variety is that there is no need to pick berries every day as they ripen. Ripe berries without changes can remain on the stems for a week. One bush brings an average of 3-8 kg of berries.
  • "Red Guard" - the variety is very popular due to the huge size of its berries. Shoots reach a height of 1.6 meters. Half the height is fruitful. Berries of this variety are very tasty and sweet. The mass of each berry is approximately 6 grams. The bush brings a maximum of 3 kg of such berries.
  • "Bryansk anniversary" is a small shrub with little branching. With proper care of the plant, the first fruits appear at the end of July. The berries of this variety are medium in size. They have a rich red color, sweet and sour taste and an elongated shape. The yield of these bushes is quite high.The main thing is to feed and water the plant in a timely manner. Some diseases of the "Bryansk Jubilee" are not terrible.

All the varieties described above are adapted for growing them in regions of Russia with adverse climatic conditions.

Mid-season varieties of remontant raspberries begin to bear fruit towards the end of August. The ripening period lasts until the first frost, so they are suitable for growing in central Russia. Examples of the most suitable varieties of mid-ripening raspberries for growing in the Moscow region and other areas of central Russia:

  • "Ruby Necklace" - the plant is a medium-sized bush with a small number of stems. Berries have the shape of a cylinder, painted in a bright ruby ​​​​color. The taste of the fruit is sweet and sour. The variety is quite fruitful, about 2.5 kg of tasty and large berries can be harvested from one bush per season. The weight of the fruit is approximately 8 grams. The ruby ​​necklace has good transportability, so it is often used for industrial and commercial cultivation. After harvesting from the shoots, they must be cut. Thus, you prepare the plant for wintering.
  • "Orange Miracle" - the variety got its name due to the bright orange color of its fruits. The weight of the berry is approximately 12 g, and the length is 4 cm. Excellent taste qualities of the fruit. The shoots of the plant are not high, and the shape of the berries is elongated. Due to its high yield and large fruit size, the variety is very popular among gardeners.
  • "Glade" - the variety is a small bush with an average productivity. The berries are small in size and weigh no more than 4 grams. Berries grow on branches close to each other.The fruitful area of ​​the shoot is about one meter. Gardeners are attracted to this variety by the fact that it is particularly resistant to harmful insects and fungal diseases.
  • "Atlant" - a variety that is distinguished by rather large berries of the correct shape, elongated at the end. The mass of one berry is approximately 11 g. The variety is characterized by good transportability, resistance to various diseases and good appearance.
  • "Indian summer" - the bush is able to reach a height of 1.8 meters. Shoots are quite sprawling. The productivity of this variety is low. On average, about 1 kg of berries can be harvested from a bush per season. At the same time, the size of the berries is small. The shape of the berries is spherical or round-conical. The color of ripe fruits is dark crimson. Many people love "Indian Summer" for its sweet taste, unpretentious care, high resistance to many pests and diseases, such as spider mites and powdery mildew. Also, the plant tolerates winter well and does not require additional shelter.

"Indian Summer" is the first variety bred in Russia. It is suitable for growing in the central and southern strip of Russia.

Repair raspberries are also late-ripening. These varieties are:

  1. "Cumberland" - has shoots of medium height with a large number of thorns. The berries are black, small in size, very sweet in taste. It is characterized by simultaneous maturation, cold-resistant, and also tolerates drought, temperature extremes and various diseases, including those associated with parasites.
  2. "Heritage" - is a bush with large and tall shoots. The berries are bright red, medium size. It has a high yield, tolerates diseases well, but suffers from a sharp cold snap and high humidity.

In addition to all the above varieties of remontant raspberries, there are those that are even more productive. These varieties include:

  • "Brusvyana" - This is an early ripe raspberry. It is a tree-like shrub with strong shoots that do not need garters. Its height can reach two meters. The average productivity during the season is 8 kg. In addition, Brusvyana has an excellent taste.
  • "Yaroslavna" This variety has yellow berries. The berries and appearance of the bush are very similar to Brusvyana, but are smaller. With proper and timely care, Yaroslavna will be able to produce the same large number of fruits.
  • "Polka" - This is a small shrub of medium size with a large number of side stems. "Polka" has a long fruiting period. The advantage that many gardeners prefer her is the absence of thorns on the shoots. The berries are distinguished by a neat appearance and a sweet, but not cloying taste. Due to its taste, "Polka" is called the standard. Although this variety is not the most productive, on average, about 3.5 kg can be harvested, but it is highly respected for its excellent transportable properties.
  • "Penguin" - is a bush 1.3 meters high. The variety is the most productive. With proper care, one bush brings up to 15 kg of fruit. The first harvest is taken at the end of May, the second ripens by the end of August. The variety differs in pink berries of about 7 grams with small seeds. They taste sweet and sour. Due to the small growth of the bush, there is no need for a garter and support for the shoots.
  • "Shugana" - A variety native to Switzerland. On average, 9 kg of berries are removed from a bush. The berries are quite large and with excellent taste characteristics.
  • "Apricot" - an exotic variety. It is a small, but quite prolific shrub. The average weight of a berry is 3-4 grams. The berries are small, but the bush is completely strewn with them. The fruits are yellow with a pink tinge. Sometimes the color of the berries can be rich amber. The taste is reminiscent of the taste of apricot, thanks to this and such a name. The yield of this variety can last until mid-October.
  • "Yellow Giant" - this is the most indicative variety among remontant raspberries in terms of yield. The berries on the shoots are very large, weighing about 12 grams. One bush brings about 12-15 kg, if you follow all the rules for caring for the plant. The quality and taste of the berries is excellent. Also, the "yellow giant" is distinguished by its special cold resistance and crop stability.

Popular varieties include:

  • "Polana";
  • "Taganka";
  • "Eurasia";
  • "Nugget";
  • "Imara";
  • "Caramel".

They have mostly positive reviews. But you need to look at whether they are suitable for the north - for example, the Leningrad region, Siberia or Kuban.

How to choose for different regions?

Russia is the world leader in raspberry cultivation. The temperate and cold climate of our country is ideal for the propagation and cultivation of this berry. But you need to carefully select one or another variety that is suitable for growing in your area. You should pay attention to frost resistance, heat and drought tolerance, as well as how the plant tolerates winter.

Some varieties of raspberries do not tolerate frost and require additional shelter for the winter in regions such as the Moscow region, the Urals and other central regions of Russia. There are pros and cons to growing raspberries in different areas.

In most of our country, summer is short, and two crops of raspberries often do not have time to ripen. But for the middle zone and the northern corners of Russia, benefits were also found for growing this variety of berries. Experienced gardeners try to cut off old shoots, thus allowing the plant to gain strength faster and grow new young and more fruitful shoots. Thus, having abandoned the first harvest, they get one, but richer and more abundant harvest at the end of summer, and in the second year of cultivation - in September or October.

This does not apply to the southern regions. There are many warm and sunny days in these places, thanks to which remontant raspberries can fully justify their name and give two harvests per season.

On the one hand, favorable growing conditions in the south of the country contribute to the collection of a large two-time crop of raspberries, but on the other hand, it should be borne in mind that raspberries come from northern latitudes, so they are more frost-resistant than drought-resistant.

Raspberries easily tolerate low temperatures, a long spring and a cool summer for her is the best option. It often grows best in cool climates, so it is important to choose the right variety for growing in warm or temperate latitudes.

It has been scientifically proven that the problem of growing remontant raspberries in the southern regions is the drying of the shoots of the plant in summer, as well as their exposure to snow from the wind in winter.

For the successful growth and ripening of raspberries, it is necessary:

  1. protect the shoots from the wind;
  2. residual moisture in the soil;
  3. It is advisable to avoid direct sunlight. It is better that the area where the raspberries grow is shaded.

Remember, raspberry is not the most whimsical plant, and it can grow both in the south and in the north, but you should choose varieties that are suitable for your region and determine the right place for planting in your area. Raspberries grow everywhere, but require different care depending on the climate, so they give different yields.

Tips from experienced gardeners

Care in the spring and preparation for winter in the open field should be done with the utmost care. The scheme and the correct technology of work on the plot will help to grow a good harvest.

Every gardener wants his plants to produce the highest possible yield. Varieties of remontant raspberries, as shown by the above characteristics, will bring much better results than ordinary varieties. The standard of all varieties in terms of quality and quantity is the Yellow Giant variety. No other variety of remontant raspberries can boast such yield indicators.

When choosing one or another raspberry variety, it is necessary to take into account the conditions of their growth. Each variety has its own zone suitable for climatic conditions. And in order to get a good result at the end of the season, you should take care of the plants in a quality and timely manner. Poor care can also cause disease and death of the plant.

Before planting raspberries on the ground, you need to choose the best place for this. An excellent place will be the south side of the site with high-quality and loose soil. It is better to avoid too shaded areas in the northern regions, since the sun is necessary for good fruit ripening.

The best time of the year for planting is autumn, if necessary, you can do this in the summer. The main thing is to observe the deadlines, the depth of planting the seedling and the density of planted plants.

In terms of timing, it is recommended to plant remontant raspberry bushes at least a week before the first frost. The accustomed raspberry is able to produce a crop even with slight frosts, but it is extremely necessary to have time to plant a young plant before a cold snap.

Many gardeners practice planting raspberries with the onset of warm weather and often this gives even better results than planting in the fall. But not all seedlings will have time to gain enough strength, reach maturity and produce a good harvest. A bountiful harvest can be obtained only in the second year after planting.

As a rule, remontant raspberry bushes reach a height of 2.5 meters, the stems are thick and strong, and the root system is tufted. Because of this arrangement, the plant receives nutrients only from the depth at which the lateral roots are located. Therefore, the maximum planting depth of remontant raspberries is 30-50 cm. This will allow the plant to freely receive nutrients and minerals.

When determining the density of planting, when planting one or another variety of remontant raspberries, you should pay attention to the thickness and height of the stems. Plants should not be planted close to each other (no more than one bush per linear meter), so that this does not interfere with their successful growth, as well as their care.

It is also necessary to pay due attention to fertilizers for raspberries. When planting at the bottom of a previously dug hole, compost should be added at the rate of two buckets per linear meter or humus and potash fertilizers. Fertilizers can be replaced with wood ash.

The pit should be filled in following the layers:

  1. selected fertilizers;
  2. land with fertilizers;
  3. layer of fertile soil.

To get a good result, it is also necessary to trim the bushes in a timely manner.If there are varieties of early-ripening raspberries in the garden plot, then biennial plants should be pruned after the crop is harvested. As a rule, this can be done in late autumn. To get a good harvest in the summer, cut the shoots to ground level. To trim correctly, you should adhere to the following rule:

  • cut the shoots every year 2 times;
  • the best time for circumcision is November or December and April;
  • do not cut the tops of the plant, as fertilization occurs here - this is one of the most basic mistakes of gardeners, which does not give them the opportunity to get a rich harvest;
  • pruning is needed in order to delay the harvest.

To obtain a proper harvest, it is important to prune remontant raspberries in the spring regularly. Frozen and dried-up areas during the winter should be removed at a distance of 10-15 cm from the first bud on the stem. Such pruning is done in April, when the first buds begin to appear, and the dead sections of the stem become clearly visible.

For information on how to grow remontant raspberries, see the following video.

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