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QuestionCan raspberries and blackberries both be grown together?Community AnswerThe answer is yes. Mine are right next to one another. Their only issue are the birds squirrels and rabbits -- and yes a few humans -- that are so very tempted by them. Be aware that blackberries can easily get out of control.
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QuestionWhat is the differences in taste in a drink?Community AnswerBlackberries and raspberries are great in drinks, both blended and juiced. Considering the juice alone, blackberries offer a deep sweet - almost syrupy - taste, while raspberries offer a mite tart back taste. Black raspberries are more sweet, but offer the signature light undertone of a red raspberry, although not as pronounced as with the red.
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QuestionAre dark leaves and red stems normal for a blackberry plant?Community AnswerYes. In my experience, that's completely normal.
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QuestionAre raspberries and blackberries grown on bushes or vines?Community AnswerThey are grown on bushes with thorns that protect the berries.
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QuestionMy blackberries, when fully ripe, come away with a white core, whereas my raspberries do not have the core. Is it safe to eat the core?Community AnswerYes, that’s the rasp. As described in the article, raspberries don’t have a rasp as it remains on the plant, but the rasp of blackberries comes off with the berry. Perfectly safe to eat, although a tad bitter.
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