Planting patterns need to be thought out in advance.
Not all crops can develop and bear fruit normally in certain proximity.
For example, raspberries will not produce a harvest of sweet and healthy berries if certain crops are planted next to them.
Further away, you will have to plant moisture-loving trees (birches, plums, etc.).
Large plants will shade the area, take all the water and nutrients from the raspberry patch. You will simply have to forget about excellent fruiting.
Conifers are bad neighbors for raspberries. They will not only take away all the moisture, but will also become a carrier of rust.
You shouldn't place strawberry beds next to raspberry plantings. The berries have one pest, which means if you don't take timely measures to treat and get rid of the parasite, you can easily lose the fruit.
Sea buckthorn, jasmine and grapes are also not recommended to be placed near raspberries . This will negatively affect the condition of the fruits and their taste.