yes i suppose unless you're a clean freak. and flies and things could have pooped on it and any bug could carry a disease but its your choice whether or not you want to eat it. to eat or not to eat, that is the question.
Yes, blackberries and raspberries can grow together in the same garden as they have similar growing requirements and can coexist without issues.
Yes, blueberries and raspberries can grow together in the same garden as long as they are planted in separate areas with the right soil conditions and care.
Yes, blueberries and raspberries can grow well together in the same garden as they have similar soil and sunlight requirements. Both plants thrive in acidic soil and prefer full sun to partial shade. Additionally, planting them together can help attract pollinators and beneficial insects to the garden.
Raspberries grow on a shrub that tops out at about 36" high in loamy well drained soil. Raspberries grow on arching canes on the plant.
You can propagate raspberries by taking cuttings from healthy plants and planting them in well-draining soil. Make sure to keep the soil moist and provide adequate sunlight for the cuttings to grow roots. This method can help you expand your garden with new raspberry plants.
No, raspberries are cane fruits which grow naturally in open woodland and forest glades.
Fresh raspberries cost around $7.29 (USD)
No, blackberries and raspberries do not grow on the same bush. They are two different types of berries that grow on separate bushes.
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Yes.
Cities don't make raspberries. They grow on berry farms.
can you grow it by dividing a plant of raspberries