Red Raspberry Varieties for Coastal British Columbia
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1963.17.2.27Abstract
The southwest coastal region of British Columbia is the principal red raspberry production area in Canada. A combination of mild winters and moderate summer temperatures, plus ample rainfall, generally provides ideal conditions for growing high quality red raspberries. Winter injury is occasionally a problem, but a more serious one is the dying out of plants on heavy soils having poor winter drainage. Virus diseases are not a serious problem, as they are in some of the other red raspberry growing regions of North America.
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