Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it.
Rondi,
Please see this link:
http://hortweb.cas.psu.edu/extension/smallfruits/research/projects.html
Note the yield increases for raspberries, but also the need to select the
best cultivars for these conditions.
Cornell also is working on fruits under high tunnels.
http://www.fruit.cornell.edu/Berries/2006_hightunnel_open_house.pdf
http://www.fruit.cornell.edu/Berries/2006_hightunnel_field_day.pdf
Marvin Pritts is the lead researcher in much of this Cornell work, so a
search on him with "high tunnel' will give additional info.
While in Korea, we saw grapes, apples and pears done under high tunnels,
with the sides rolled up, then removed as the season progressed in order to
get fruit to market earlier. Unsure of any US work on these fruits with
high tunnels.
Richard Moyer
Am at a conference with cheesecake with raspberry sauce for lunch and
chocolate-raspberry tarts for dinner. Someone is growing these red
raspberries!
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