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Late-winter care keeps raspberries and blackberries productive

Established raspberries (including 'Meeker' and 'Willamette') and blackberries (including marionberry, boysenberry and loganberry) benefit from late-winter to early-spring care to stay healthy and productive. Caneberries should be fertilized in early spring when new growth begins, said Amanda Davis, berry crops research assistant with the Oregon State University Extension...
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McKenzie River Reflections broke the news in McKenzie Bridge, United States on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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