Raspberries are one of the easiest fruits to grow
Sweet Juicy Raspberries
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Raspberries are self-pollinating,
so a single plant can produce fruit.
When raspberries are picked, the torus stays on the plant, leaving a hollow center in the fruit
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Raspberries are best planted in early spring or late fall in regions with mild winters.
The simplest way to propagate raspberries is by using primocanes, also known as suckers.
Raspberries are usually grown in the ground or raised beds, but compact varieties can be grown in pots.
Raspberries thrive with consistent moisture
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Raspberries ripen in early summer over about two weeks.
Pick them every few days on sunny, dry days.
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Raspberries are generally pest and disease resistant, making them easy to care for.
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