Raspberries
In the wild, the European raspberry (Rubusidaeus) grows in the shady and humid forests of Russia and Europe up to Central Asia and the Scandinavian Peninsula. In Central Russia - almost everywhere, mainly in sandy loam, in pine and mixed forests. But this does not mean at all that in cultivated gardens it needs to be planted in the same lighting conditions and in the same soil.
Repaired raspberry is a crop that often causes controversy between gardeners in the southern regions and the rest of Russia. The bone of contention is the pruning method. In warm climates, remontant varieties are grown for two crops and pruned like regular raspberries. In the middle lane, Siberia, and the northern regions, the raspberries are completely mown in the fall in order to get one late, but bountiful harvest.
Malinnik is an aggressive culture, easily conquers new territories, and if a neighbor has it not far from your site, it will definitely come to you. So it will definitely work out to enjoy the fragrant berries. But if you want a rich harvest, and even a guaranteed one, you need to have a raspberry on your site. And there are many ways of reproduction, or obtaining planting material, in raspberries.