Raspberry time: I wanted to plant some more, so I looked up recommended varieties for North Carolina
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Raspberry time: I wanted to plant some more, so I looked up recommended varieties for North Carolina
only to find the official recommendation for raspberries in this part of the South is "DO NOT ATTEMPT."
Turns out I've been growing raspberries in defiance of natural law this whole time
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Raspberry time: I wanted to plant some more, so I looked up recommended varieties for North Carolina
only to find the official recommendation for raspberries in this part of the South is "DO NOT ATTEMPT."
Turns out I've been growing raspberries in defiance of natural law this whole time
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@sarahtaber raspberry rebel
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Raspberry time: I wanted to plant some more, so I looked up recommended varieties for North Carolina
only to find the official recommendation for raspberries in this part of the South is "DO NOT ATTEMPT."
Turns out I've been growing raspberries in defiance of natural law this whole time
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@sarahtaber my initial reaction is to go find a bunch of judas priest gifs

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Raspberry time: I wanted to plant some more, so I looked up recommended varieties for North Carolina
only to find the official recommendation for raspberries in this part of the South is "DO NOT ATTEMPT."
Turns out I've been growing raspberries in defiance of natural law this whole time
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I heard those kinds of berries can be really aggressive. I've only heard of Himalayan Blackberry being absolutely forbidden though. Plenty of people plant it anyway, and (in Oregon) it has destroyed every creek ecosystem in the state. That and English Ivy.
Or are they saying it's impossible to grow, so don't bother? I (again) heard those kinds of berries were more northernly plants. -
I heard those kinds of berries can be really aggressive. I've only heard of Himalayan Blackberry being absolutely forbidden though. Plenty of people plant it anyway, and (in Oregon) it has destroyed every creek ecosystem in the state. That and English Ivy.
Or are they saying it's impossible to grow, so don't bother? I (again) heard those kinds of berries were more northernly plants.@cy Nah they mean "do not attempt to farm them, here they'll just die from the heat"
which. has not been my experience
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Raspberry time: I wanted to plant some more, so I looked up recommended varieties for North Carolina
only to find the official recommendation for raspberries in this part of the South is "DO NOT ATTEMPT."
Turns out I've been growing raspberries in defiance of natural law this whole time
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@sarahtaber as long as the soil stays moist and the air isnt too dry... if those are canby they are good to zone 8 which is the south end of north carolina.
https://www.gurneys.com/products/canby_raspberry?p=0580754 -
Raspberry time: I wanted to plant some more, so I looked up recommended varieties for North Carolina
only to find the official recommendation for raspberries in this part of the South is "DO NOT ATTEMPT."
Turns out I've been growing raspberries in defiance of natural law this whole time
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@sarahtaber Sweet sweet spiteberries.
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Raspberry time: I wanted to plant some more, so I looked up recommended varieties for North Carolina
only to find the official recommendation for raspberries in this part of the South is "DO NOT ATTEMPT."
Turns out I've been growing raspberries in defiance of natural law this whole time
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@sarahtaber Too far south? Which latitude are you on? Like what is the reason given that it's not worth trying?
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