Mysore Raspberry
Rubus niveus 'Mysore'
Mysore Raspberries are sweet, black, and juicy! The plant is a vigorous upright grower and works great in containers. Watch your fingers though; this variety has thorns. However, the slight danger is worth the reward!
- Partial Sun
- Water regularly
- USDA Zone: 8-10
Care
Mysore raspberries require 6-8 hours of sunlight per day and well-draining soil. The soil should be moist (not wet) during summer and more dry in winter, therefore increase the frequency of watering during summer and reduce that frequency during winter. You should be watering your raspberries about once a week once they are established. Do not allow your raspberries to sit in water and do not over water. Prune your raspberry plant once a year.
Mysore raspberries require 6-8 hours of sunlight per day and well-draining soil. The soil should be moist (not wet) during summer and more dry in winter, therefore increase the frequency of watering during summer and reduce that frequency during winter. You should be watering your raspberries about once a week once they are established. Do not allow your raspberries to sit in water and do not over water. Prune your raspberry plant once a year.