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Ok here is the scoop, how to transplant rasberry bushes per Grandma Junker, who after years we are replanting her original bushes. you want 2-3 sticks per bush/plant, plant bushes 4-6 inches apart digging hole 6inches deep aprox. and adding just the cheap bags of manuar for fertalizer in each hole. plants should be around 6inches in height (cut lower for less berrys this year and more next) I left mine long? tmcconaughey@stillwaterauto.com

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