PLANTING BOYSENBERRIES:
- Select an area with full sun.
- Choose well draining, sandy loam soil that will have a pH of 5.8-6.5.
- Do not plant the boysenberry plant anywhere where tomatoes, eggplant, or potatoes may have grown before.
- Plant boysenberries about 4 weeks before the last frost date.
- Dig a hole 1-2 feet deep and 3-4 feet wide.
- Place the boysenberry into the hole with the crown of the plant about two inches below the soil line.
- Spread the roots out into the hole.
- Fill the hole back up with soil and water.
BOYSENBERRY CARE:
- Support the plant as it matures with a trellis or a fence.
- Keep the plants moist but never wet. Always water at the base of the plant and never on the leaves.
- Fertilize with a 20-20-20 application in early spring as new growth begins.
Now that you know how to grow boysenberries, it’s time to get to planting!