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Why You Should Never Grow These 2 Berries Together - MSNIf you're keen on growing both types of raspberries, plant them in separate areas of your garden, ideally at least 100 feet apart. This distance minimizes the risk of transmission via insect pests ...
Spotted wing drosophila, a pest native to Southeast Asia, was detected on raspberry fruits by a local gardener in Brown County. More than 45 states including Wisconsin have reported the presence ...
Raspberry plant roots are perennial, living for many years. But the canes are biennial, living two years, then dying back. First-year-old canes are called “primo- canes”).
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