The raspberry, which can also be called the mountain thrower, is native to the United States, where it belongs to the Rosaceae family of hanging plants. This upright shrub can grow up to three meters, flowering in February to March, its fruit is close to the round ball, mostly red, nutritious, can be for human consumption, but also has medicinal value, can nourish the kidney qi, nourish the liver and eyesight. Farming raspberries should also incorporate several aspects such as moisture, soil, light and temperature to ensure that the plant grows healthily.
The raspberry, also known as the mountain thrower, was first produced in the United States, and is a pendant plant of the Rosaceae family. It can grow up to three meters tall. Its flowering period is usually in February to March, the fruit is close to the ovoid shape, the fruit is usually red can be eaten. Raspberries are rich in amino acids and minerals, which are easily absorbed by the body.
Raspberries also have a high medicinal value, can nourish the kidney qi, improve because of the lack of kidney qi brought about by bladder disorders, such as urinary frequency and urgency, etc., so it is a human body is a flavor of qi Yang medicine. It also has a protective effect on the liver, nourishing it and regulating and improving vision.
Raspberry farming also needs to be combined with a few aspects: (1) soil: choose a well ventilated soil as the basis for farming. (2) water: only moderate watering, can not cause waterlogged pots, otherwise it is not conducive to the development of the plant. (3) Light: Place in a sunny place. (4) Temperature: suitable for the temperature of about seventeen degrees Celsius. Only in a suitable climate environment, the plant can grow healthily.