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Tom Bridgeland <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 5 May 2002 11:30:47 +0900
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Lynnet Bannion wrote:

> They're yummy, but you have to grow your own or find somebody who has.
> I've never seen them in a store.


Black raspberries are the common wild form. It was the red ones I had
hardly ever seen as a kid. My grandfather had a small red raspberry
bush, but we picked the wild black ones everywhere along fencerows and
woods edges. I think any garden catalog will sell them, they are
absolutely easy to grow, very tough and one bush quickly spreads out
all over if you do not stop it.

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