How To Plant Raspberry Bushes?
To plant raspberry bushes, select a site that receives full sun and has well-drained loam soil of pH 5.5 to 6.5. Dig planting holes for the seedlings 6 inches deep and 2-3 feet apart. Remove the seedlings from the packaging and gently place the root system in the ground. Cover the area with loose soil and push the ample soil around the base. Water the plants daily and keep the soil moist.
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