Raspberries
Raspberries belong to the Rosaceae family. The shrub is low, erect, and has thorns on its branches. Numerous varieties differ in ripening time, color and shape of the berries. When choosing a variety, the climatic conditions of the region are taken into account. It is better to choose a berry crop with high resistance to drought, frost and disease.
The section includes articles that provide detailed characteristics of rare and common types of culture. In order for the plant to fully develop, you need to choose and prepare the right place for planting. It is better to plant in autumn or spring.
Raspberries are propagated by cuttings or seeds. Watering should be regular, but do not flood the soil. It is important to timely and correctly prune the bush, as well as treat it against pests and pathogens. To increase productivity, fertilizing is recommended.