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Raspberry’s rescue

Written by: adekun on 25 August, 2007 11:23 pm - Filed under: blog ?

The allotted patch isn’t great, however it is a distance from the rest of veg. Earlier six raspberry plants were transplanted. About a tenth of the number of mosquito bites I picked up. The canes are dry and only one has some leaves, albeit limp ones. Nevertheless, they might perk up and should fare better than their cardboard box home.

3 responses to Raspberry’s rescue »

  • farmingfriends

    26 August, 2007 #

    i am getting some raspberry canes to plant in november. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks. Sara from farmingfriends

  • Meg Wolff

    30 August, 2007 #

    Oh! Raspberries. I wish yours well. Keep us posted.

    My farmers’market sells then in pint boxes with 1/2 half blueberries, the other half raspberries. Always a treat!

  • adekun

    31 August, 2007 #

    Don’t leave them in the garage for a couple of weeks during the summer.
    Blueberries seem more popular than raspberries here. Really going to have to keep my fingers crossed for these.

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