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    what about bush plants such as raspberries ?
    I read the roots can be a real pain in the bum and that the roots can break free in large buckets and even barrels in a short time is this true? I was planning using wood barrels for a few thornless ones
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    what about bush plants such as raspberries ?
    I read the roots can be a real pain in the bum and that the roots can break free in large buckets and even barrels in a short time is this true? I was planning using wood barrels for a few thornless ones
    Raspberry's transplant easy and spread fairly quick but Ive never tried them in a bucket/barrel
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    I like the idea of moving them around with out digging and making a mess that why was thinking barrels.
    long I on barrels and bucket subject can horseradish , ginger and maybe ginseng be grown in barrels or due to the space the roots can grow better off using a wall underground and above ? or can a kiddie pool work?
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