Growing Raspberries and Blackberries
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June/July 2009
By Barbara Pleasant
If you’re among the many folks who like to grow extra produce to sell or trade at your local farmers market, late summer raspberries may be just the crop you need. When Uridel takes half-pints of his mouthwatering red ‘Caroline’ raspberries to the farmers market in August, many customers buy a half-pint for $3.50, eat it while they’re shopping, and return the basket before they head home.
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More Information on Raspberries and Blackberries
Preferred soil pH for raspberries and blackberries is 5.6 to 6.2.
View the raspberry and blackberry types chart for details on the best varieties of blueberries, plus pros and cons of each, as well as information on where they grow best.
Find raspberry and blackberry seeds and plants with our Seed and Plant Finder.
To learn how to use raspberries and blackberries in your home landscape, check out the new book Landscaping with Fruit by Lee Reich (Tower, 2009).
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