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7/24/2025, 5:15:43 PM
>>511231210
Who's counting? lol
The goal isn't the number of posts, it's interacting with people.
If even a few of the people here go from being total NEETs to even gardening as a hobby, then I consider that a huge win.
Agriculture is one of the most fundamental human activities. Your brain is wired to find picking berries immensely satisfying.
Who's counting? lol
The goal isn't the number of posts, it's interacting with people.
If even a few of the people here go from being total NEETs to even gardening as a hobby, then I consider that a huge win.
Agriculture is one of the most fundamental human activities. Your brain is wired to find picking berries immensely satisfying.
7/22/2025, 1:03:02 AM
>>511005581
It depends on what hardiness zone you're in, but yes. It's one of the easiest plants to grow.
You'll often get a very small harvest the second year after planting, a reasonable one the third year and then huge ones from thereon.
If possible, you should try planting multiple varieties so that they pollinate each other, thereby producing larger harvests. You can also get multiple sets that flower and fruit at different times, so you can have a section that is your "early" raspberries and then a section for your "late" raspberries.
If you don't like thorns, I strongly recommend thimbleberry. They're super cute and an explosion of flavour.
It depends on what hardiness zone you're in, but yes. It's one of the easiest plants to grow.
You'll often get a very small harvest the second year after planting, a reasonable one the third year and then huge ones from thereon.
If possible, you should try planting multiple varieties so that they pollinate each other, thereby producing larger harvests. You can also get multiple sets that flower and fruit at different times, so you can have a section that is your "early" raspberries and then a section for your "late" raspberries.
If you don't like thorns, I strongly recommend thimbleberry. They're super cute and an explosion of flavour.
7/13/2025, 10:05:18 PM
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