im pretty sure you can grow them in the U.S. one of the most important things is to keep them in the sun. they will tolerate a little shade but to much and they wont survive.
Yes it will grow in all but the most northern areas.
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They grow new canes.
No, a raspberry bush is living. It needs food, oxygen, water, and sunlight. All living things have cells and a raspberry bush does, and all living things grow, and a raspberry bush definitely grows.
A group of raspberry bushes is commonly referred to as a "patch." Raspberry patches are typically cultivated for fruit production and can vary in size, from small home gardens to larger commercial farms. The term can also apply to wild areas where raspberry plants grow together.
mystic groves is only farm you can grow wan raspberries on
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The amount of shade a raspberry thrives in depends on what climate you are in. In a warm temperate climate, morning sun only is preferable anyway, with shade for the rest of the day. If in a cool climate, sun for most of the day would be much better than none at all.
Raspberry plants typically grow to be 3-6 feet tall, depending on the variety and growing conditions. They are considered relatively low maintenance and can be easily trained to grow on a trellis or support system.
because if they grew on raspberry bushes they would be raspberries Bananas do not grow on trees, they are the largest flowing herbaceous plant
I vote for chocolate or raspberry
No, A raspberry grows above the ground. It grows on a bush-like plant that has lots of vines.