Sue Sanderson

Sue Sanderson – our horticulturist expert


Sue Says
Raspberry plants can take time to establish and root, but they will eventually send up new shoots. Make sure the soil doesn’t dry out in the mean time as raspberry plants are very shallow-rooted and will need plenty of moisture to grow, especially in their first year. Hopefully you will be seeing some growth very soon!

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