Raspberries are one of the easiest garden fruit plants to move. Transplanting Raspberry starts is pretty simple and if done in the early to mid spring is successful more than 75% of the time. Because of the way raspberries grow they put up a lot of suckers all over the garden. These suckers are simple to transplant where ever you would like in your garden.
This weeks gardening tip shows you how!!
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Hey Rick I took some cuttings in the fall and they’ve established roots in the pots in my windowsill. It’s still late February in the ozarks. Since they haven’t gone dormant over the winter when should I transplant them outside?
Sincerely
Cheri
Wait until the soil is warm enough to work and then you can plant them. If they are not dormant then you should harden them off for a week or so before you plant them.