There are plants that have a very negative effect on raspberry yields.
Even bushes of a good variety can disappoint if these plants are chosen as “neighbors” for them.
Raspberries have long been a popular plant for all gardeners.
Even owners of small plots try to grow it, because it is not only tasty, but also very healthy.
Grapes are considered a bad "neighbor". They can completely suppress the growth and development of bushes.
Raspberries do not get along very well with sea buckthorn, elderberry and jasmine.
Also, raspberries should be planted at a distance from strawberries, wild strawberries, blueberries and bilberries.
Radishes and parsley can not only affect the growth of raspberries, but also worsen the taste of the berries.
Eggplants and potatoes are also on the list of unsuccessful “neighbors” for raspberries.
If you are preparing a site for planting bushes where tomatoes and peppers were previously grown, it is better to find another place.
The soil needs to be treated against diseases, or wait a few years.