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1. Planting: Dig a hole twice the size of the bush’s root ball, ensuring it matches the container’s depth. Enhance the soil by mixing peat moss thoroughly with the native soil from the hole, then plant the raspberry bush, covering its roots with the soil-peat moss mix. 2. Watering: Water regularly until a strong root system is…
1. Planting: Dig a hole twice the size of the bush’s root ball, ensuring it matches the container’s depth. Enhance the soil by mixing peat moss thoroughly with the native soil from the hole, then plant the raspberry bush, covering its roots with the soil-peat moss mix.
2. Watering: Water regularly until a strong root system is established. The soil should be moist, but never oversaturated.
3. Fertilizing: Fertilize once in the spring and once after a harvest.
4. Pruning: Requires minimal pruning. Clean up dead branches during dormant season.
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