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200+ Red Raspberry Seeds (Rubus idaeus) Garden Berry Plant Seeds

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These plants are popular garden plants for their fruits.
Throughout the summer it enchants everyone with its delicious, red, sweet fruits.

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Instructions Information:
1.Place fresh, ripe raspberries in a mesh colander. Set the colander in a sink. Crush the berries against the side of the colander even as running water over them.

2.Pick out the tiny, light-brown seeds from the crushed flesh. Drain the raspberry seeds on a sheet of paper towel even as you prepare the planting container.

3.Fill a 2-inch-deep nursery tray with sterile, low-nutrient seed-starting compost. Spray the compost liberally with a water-filled spray bottle until it feels moist All the way through.

4.Space the raspberry seeds 1 inch apart on the surface of the seed-starting compost. Press the seeds firmly onto the surface of the compost with your palm. Cover them with a very thin layer of medium-grit sand.

5.Place the nursery tray outdoors in a ventilated cold frame that stands against a shaded, north-facing wall. Leave the tray under those conditions for the winter months to cold stratify, for you to break the seeds’ dormancy.

6.Deal with light moisture in the seed-starting compost with the water-filled spray bottle. Keep away from letting the compost dry out for longer than a couple of hours since very dry conditions occasionally cause raspberry seeds to go dormant again.

7.Remove the nursery tray from the cold frame in spring once daytime temperatures reach 60 F. Place it on a garden bench under light, dappled shade. Continue to water whenever the compost feels dry.

8.Watch for germination four to six weeks after removing the nursery tray from the cold frame. Transplant the raspberry seedlings into individual 4-inch pots filled with potting soil once they grow to 1 inch in height and produce a set of mature leaves.

9.Grow the young raspberry plants under dappled shade for their first summer and in the ventilated cold frame over the winter. Transplant them into a sunny or partially shaded bed with mildly acidic, draining soil the following spring after soil temperatures warm to 60 F.

Make sure this fits by entering your model number.
These plants are popular garden plants for their fruits.
All the way through the summer it enchants everyone with its delicious, red, sweet fruits.
These fruits are rich in vitamin C, potassium and fruit acids.
They are able to be eaten raw or processed into jams, gels, compotes.
Their white flowers attract a large number of bees to the garden. Because of the high sugar content of the nectar, raspberry is a popular plant in beekeeping.

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