Red raspberries actually prefer cooler summer days and nights, while black raspberries handle more heat without complaint.
It's not unusual for perennial raspberries to live up to 20 years. And, while you may not want to plant a thicket of raspberry bushes front and center in your garden (unless you're up for covering up ...
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When a reader recently asked me how to grow raspberries, it reminded me of the many gardeners who have visited to get plants (and advice) from me during past winters. Hearing their glowing reports of ...
Raspberries are a Wisconsin favorite. In central Wisconsin the main cultivar is the red raspberry, although purple, yellow and black varieties are becoming popular as well. There are many cultivars ...
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Is your garden more 'raspberry' or 'strawberry'? Monty Don explains why knowing this is so key
The gardening expert explains why knowing if you have perfect raspberry growing conditions or a strawberry side is key to ...
This week as I feast on raspberries from my freezer, I think of the many gardeners who have visited to get plants (and advice!) from me during past winters. Hearing their glowing reports of the ...
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