2. Choose a location with sufficient light before planting, because raspberries are highly receptive to light, and enough sunlight can make the fruit sweeter and juicier.
3. The planted soil should be soft and fertile, with strong drainage characteristics, and don't choose to be in a low-lying area, which is easy to cause water accumulation.
4. If seeds are planted, they should be planted in nutrient soil filled with sterilization and antivirus in winter, and the seeds should be buried in the soil shallowly, and the amount of watering can keep the soil slightly moist. When the seeds germinate about three centimeters, they should be transplanted into the garden soil in spring. Successful seedlings can be planted directly after purchase.
5. Water regularly after planting, and the amount of watering should not be excessive. If branches wilt on the ground, cut them off in time, and deal with stunted branches in time to ensure that healthy branches can get enough nutrients.