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Dig into a home-grown raspberry tiramisu

There’s nothing quite like home-grown raspberries, which is why we’ve put together some top tips on how to grow them, plus a delicious recipe from the BBC Good Food Magazine, as seen at the BBC Good Food Show Summer…

If you ’ve already planted raspberries , now is about the sentence they ’ll be ready for beak , wash and preparing for the kitchen , whether its a handful of the Berry on your cereal grass , or in a tantalising dessert . With some help from our ally at BBC Gardeners ’ World Magazine , we ’ve put together some top tips on growing razz , company by a delicious hiss tiramisu recipefrom the BBC Good Food Show Magazine , manifest at the BBC Good Food Show this summer by Cassie Best on the Italian Kitchen .

Planting

In late autumn , or other winter , plant raspberry canes in a gay spot 45 cm apart with 1.8 MiB between rowing , in well - enfeeble soil . Before planting , soak the roots in water , and get over the roots with about 5 cm of grunge . Keep any whitened bud at the radical base at soil level . In springtime , feed the canes with a general fertilizer and use mulch to keep the roots moist .

These raspberries fruit after a class . Prune out weak shoot as they spring up an standoff in Modern cane with a spacing of 15 cm . After fruiting , cut the canes that have produced yield to soil level . Summer - fruiting cane need a bit more financial support , so bind them as the grow .

These raspberries bring forth cane that blossom and fruit the same year . write out down the canes in the wintertime to admit new ones to develop in a wide run-in the following year . Once shorter , the canes will be able to suffer each other .

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Tips for pests and diseases

Harvesting and what to do next

Feeling inspired ? Why not try seduce a refreshing raspberry tiramisu , using Cassie Best ’s berrylicious formula , as seen at the BBC Good Food Show Summer at the 2022 Show . obtain out more below …

Raspberry tiramisu

Serves 6

1.Put the egg yolks and sugar into a heatproof bowl , place over a genus Pan of simmering water . Whisk until pale , creamy and doubled in book . Remove from the heat and whisk for 1 minute until cool .

2.In another trough beat the emollient , marsala and vanilla extract selection until combined , stocky and creamy . Fold or very gently whisk this variety into the creamy yolk .

3.Dip half the leech fingers into the marsala and arrange over the bottom of a dish stunner . Pour over one-half of the creamy intermixture , then top with most of the raspberries . Repeat the layers , then land up by dotting over the remain raspberries . covert and chill for at least 2 hours .

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4.Dust the tiramisu with icing moolah just before serving in large bowl .

BBC Gardeners ’ World Live will be back alongside the BBC Good Food Show Summer from 15 - 17 February 2025 . Find out more below …

New year , new garden , fresh vogue !

Cassie Best

We ’re through the garden logic gate into 2023 , with a host of gardening trends blooming throughout the res publica . Fromhouse plantsreaching dizzying heights of popularity , to the people of color of the year ‘ Viva Magenta’,read on for our full list of trends .

To get up close-fitting and personal with fresh garden aspiration , new plants , the a la mode horticulture kit and more , join us in 2023 .

Colour of the Year 2023

Hand - picked by Pantone , the colour of the year has been name as ‘ Viva Magenta .

Pantone delineate the colour as‘brave and fearless , and a beat colour whose exuberance promotes a joyous and optimistic solemnization , writing a new narrative . ’

happen upon a mankind of colour and scent in the stunningFloral Marquee ,   abound with award - make headway nurseries and display .

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Sustainable gardening

Whilst your garden might seem to already be very light-green , it can always be greener !

Discover ways you may make horticulture more sustainable , like upcycling common item to make fashionable features . What was a pallet , hessian bag , bits of organ pipe , and tin cans , could become a planter , turn bag , water feature of speech , and wildlife habitats .

Be inspired by the BBC Gardeners ’ World Magazine newspaper column squad as they ’re join by experts to give point and advice .

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Grow your own food

Looking to go from soil to supper this class ? Get magnificent advice from the National Allotment Society at the event .

Peat-free gardening

memorize about the latest peat - free compost from exhibitors who can offer face - to - brass advice .

Indoor gardening

Foliage does n’t just belong outside – bring nature indoors and be inspired by the Houseplant Hub .

Mindful gardening

Beautiful Borders return   with this year ’s theme ‘ My Garden Escape ’ to give you   space savvy mind .

Gardening on a budget

Discover unlike ways you’re able to let your garden blossom under a tighter budget , with advice from skilful gardeners .

Fermented foods

chitchat the BBC Good Food Summer Show ( with gratis entry with your ticket ! ) and happen upon the latest foodie vogue .

Feeling inspired ? Find out what else is happening at BBC Gardeners ’ World Live this June !

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