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Raspberries are one of the easiest fruits you can grow, but they’re also one of the fastest ways to lose control of your garden if you plant them the wrong way. Before you put raspberry canes directly into the ground, there’s something you should understand. These plants spread aggressively through underground runners, and once they’re established, they’re not easy to contain. In this video, I’m planting Heritage raspberries in a large container instead of the ground, and I’ll show you why that can be a smarter way to start. We’ll look at root structure, container size, soil setup, and how planting near a fence helps support the canes as they grow. If you’re a beginner gardener, growing berries for the first time, or trying to keep fruit from taking over your vegetable beds, this approach keeps things simple and controlled. Start contained. Expand later. Chapters: 0:00 Intro, Heritage Variety & Why Raspberries Take Over 2:11 Start Contained. Expand Later. 2:41 The Soil Setup (This Matters More Than You Think) 4:30 Getting the Soil Structure Right 5:47 Choosing the Right Container Size 8:09 Mixing and Filling the Container 15:03 Planting the Cane & Adding Mulch 16:30 What to Expect in Year One