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<blockquote data-quote="Bed Wetter" data-source="post: 156022" data-attributes="member: 428"><p>Raspberries are a thorny, invasive, messy, mosquito magnet and I can think of no better use of soil. They grow like weeds and produce a bountiful bliss.</p><p></p><p>When I was a kid, my neighbor had a huge garden with a raspberry patch. He passed away unexpectedly and his wife (who is still a gem to this day, 20+ years later) gave us free reign of his massive garden. Dad would send us over a couple times a week with ice cream pails. We'd fill both pails half full with raspberries and deliver one to the neighbor widow. We'd play kick-the-can and ghost in the graveyard and hide out in her raspberries, staining our bare feet and suffering the onslaught of mosquito bites to spoil our dinner on burgundy divinity.</p><p></p><p>Raspberries are so delicious, so fruitful, and so effortless to grow... why waste your time trying to choke a few berries out of some other plant?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bed Wetter, post: 156022, member: 428"] Raspberries are a thorny, invasive, messy, mosquito magnet and I can think of no better use of soil. They grow like weeds and produce a bountiful bliss. When I was a kid, my neighbor had a huge garden with a raspberry patch. He passed away unexpectedly and his wife (who is still a gem to this day, 20+ years later) gave us free reign of his massive garden. Dad would send us over a couple times a week with ice cream pails. We'd fill both pails half full with raspberries and deliver one to the neighbor widow. We'd play kick-the-can and ghost in the graveyard and hide out in her raspberries, staining our bare feet and suffering the onslaught of mosquito bites to spoil our dinner on burgundy divinity. Raspberries are so delicious, so fruitful, and so effortless to grow... why waste your time trying to choke a few berries out of some other plant? [/QUOTE]
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