I know there is a lot of information on here, and believe me, I have looked through many posts and responses. But I am running out of time to prepare.
I work full time and my commute is 80 miles and then I am not hooked up to plumbing or electricity, so most things are inconvenient and take longer and then I fall asleep scanning posts for information.
Here is what I have and for how long (excluding already here wild berries):
Red Latham Raspberry - 2 canes (have for 2 yrs)
Ollalieberrry - 3 canes (have for 1 yr)
Here is what I have coming this month:
10 Ponca
10 Kiowa
2 Jewel black raspberry
2 Cumberland black raspberry
2 Royalty purple raspberry
2 Double Gold raspberry
My plan is to put Ponca and Kiowa in hedge rows in ground but am unsure how far apart is ideal. They are supposed to end up upright, but will start out floppy as young plants. I was not planning on trellising.
For the others, I plan on putting in 2-3 gallon to start, and then put in 15 gallon pots next year. This is what I have done with the Latham and Ollalieberry plants, but noticed that the roots dominated the pots when transplanting into 15 gallons. I have not noticed a problem, but do you think I am stunting their growth by starting out with such a small pot?
Other than the Kiowa & Ponca, does anyone think that all the other varieties would not do well in a 15 gallon pot?I was thinking I could get those 6 foot tall bamboo sticks, and maybe put three in each pot, and then tie the canes to those, and just let them waterfall over to the to the perimeter of the pot. Does this sound like a very stupid idea that I will regret later? I would really not want to have to up-pot a big snarly thorny beast of a plant later.
I use happy frog in pots and would be giving holly-tone twice a year.
Also, I am not sure how to prune ever-bearing varieties, I read double gold is one of those, but I have more time to learn that.