Raspberries are sweet treats that everyone likes. That is why they should not be missing in any garden. Raspberries are also very undemanding, like the sun and otherwise need little care. However, you can ensure that raspberries yield even more than they usually do. For this you should plant raspberries on a hill. And this is how it's done:
- The spot where you want to plant the raspberries should be about 20 centimeters deep.
- The excavated soil is mixed well with mature compost and loosened. Bark humus can also be used instead of compost, but it must be rotten.
- Now layer this mixture to about 50 centimeters at the point where you dug the earth.
- The plants are now planted, the roots should be about five centimeters covered with soil.
- Now add another layer of bark humus and be happy, because that's how the raspberries thrive.
- Add compost annually and cover again with bark humus. And then: Meal!