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I have the blueberries in a container to avoid our native clay soils. Harvested 13# from 5 bushes last season. I just planted a raspberry along the fence last year, it didn't bear yet and I have no idea if it's a "mow down after the season" variety yet. Something to learn in the fullness of time. I'll have to look into currants. Thanks!
Look into the Caroline variety of raspberries. They will bear in years with late hard frosts because they are fall bearing. Right now we just had snow. Last week was warm. I grew up in the northwest where blueberries are easy to grow and just don't have the patience to grow things that require containers. I am a very lazy gardener. I don't till or dig anymore either, I just put really good compost down and let the worms do my work. It is composted biosolids from the sewage treatment plant with chopped up yard waste. I have never had things grow like they do with a layer of this on my soil, totally amazing.
Caroline are fantastic. I would suggest to grow lots of variety of raspberries and blueberries so you have them at different times.
I second multiple varieties. Also with bad weather you don't lose the whole crop. Each of my blackberries ripen at a different time so I get nearly 2 months worth. I have yelow raspberries as well since they were a childhood favorite
Summer bearing are "mow down" varieties. Fall bearing actually produce berries in the summer and a larger crop in the fall. They bear in the fall on new canes, then again the next summer on that same cane, then the cane can be cut off at the ground because it will never bear again. If you mow fall bearing then you will only get a fall crop. Summer bearing can be mowed off after they finish fruiting around August-Sept.