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Bare-root raspberry plants should be planted while dormant in late fall, winter, or early spring before new growth starts, says Lisa Rayburn, area extension agent at the North Carolina Cooperative ...
Bare root plants are much less expensive than potted plants. They're cheaper, easier to grow, and they tend to fare better long term. Here's how to find and grow them.
The plants ramble like blackberries but the dark-red, juicy fruits look like raspberries. To make things easier for growers, loganberries are self-fertile plants - so you only need one - and ...