Hi Salina, you should check whether they're autumn or summer type raspberries as well because you treat them slightly differently re: pruning etc. The autumn ones don't grow as tall & can be grown in a large pot outdoors (mine are) & are usually cut right down to the ground in late winter/ very early spring & fruit on the new growth, summer ones are pruned after fruiting & the old canes which have fruited are cut down & new canes tied to supports as they will fruit the following summer. I got a raspberry plant in a pot from Tesco the other day for £1.75 in the sale but unfortunately it doesn't give the variety or type so I'm just leaving it alone waiting to see when it fruits & hoping for the best!
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