A summer resident can deprive himself of the chances of getting a good raspberry harvest even during planting.
We are talking about a case when a gardener plants a crop in an inappropriate place.
It turns out that there are 5 areas where raspberry bushes should never be.
Avoid planting raspberries where there is little sunlight.
The plant loves sunlight. And being in the shade has an extremely negative effect on the popular garden crop.
Raspberries also don't like acidic soil.
If there is no other option, then the soil cover must be deoxidized before planting.
Stagnant water is possible in such an area.
Excess moisture is extremely dangerous for raspberries: the plant may produce a poor harvest or even die altogether.
By the way, regarding the abundance of moisture... Garden crops cannot be planted in places with high groundwater levels.
Such “neighbors” will take away a lot of nutrients from the raspberries.
Also, large trees will certainly create shade, which is dangerous for raspberry bushes.