Yesterday, we harvested fresh raspberries (see photo below) from the raspberry plants that are naturally growing at the borderline of our organic garden.
These raspberries are delicious and can be considered 100% organic because they are grown on the border of our organic garden in which we do not apply any chemical fertilizers as a food source for our vegetable plants and chemical insecticides for the control of insect pests. In our organic vegetable garden we use only compost as a nutrient source for plants. As an alternative to chemical pesticides, we use entomopathogenic nematodes as biological control agents to manage insect pest problem in our organic garden.