Raspberry plants are almost like weeds, they can take care of themselves so well. When I lived in Michigan, I had a foraging route that included several raspberry patches. They were all on old homestead sites that had been unused for more than 40 years. Yet those raspberry patches persisted and did well.
I don't see too many people growing the golden raspberries. Your post is a good prompt for me to include some in my own raspberry patch. There is nothing like a really ripe raspberry -- so good! Enjoy all that great eating --- and watch out for those nettles!
Haha, that's really cool! Yeah, they grow like weeds here in Norway as well; we need to cut them every autumn to prevent them from getting way out of hand. We fill half our freezer with raspberries each summer, so we don't really need any more plants than we already got.
The golden raspberries are a nice mix in with the regular ones. My experience has also been that they are ripe a week or two before the red ones, but I don't know if that's just my plants, or if it's a common thing.