11. Growing Raspberries in a Greenhouse
Those growers living in cold climates, such as the Northern States, may have a hard time growing raspberries. Raspberries prefer milder weather conditions, but nothing is stopping you from planting your raspberries in a greenhouse.
Greenhouses create manageable environments that are easier for the grower to control. Cold climates can kill your plant, but it’s possible to regulate the temperature inside your greenhouse using heaters. Pest control and disease management are also a snap, and installing a sulfur burner in your greenhouse ensures that you never have to worry about dealing with powdery mildew or other forms of fungal disease.
Plants also grow a lot faster in greenhouses, and you can look forward to faster fruiting and higher yields. Greenhouse raspberry growers can also benefit from the use of lighting systems, to increase the sunlight hours to their crop. We like growing all of our produce in greenhouses, due to the substantial increase in yield.