Moving raspberry plants

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Rincon

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Moving raspberry plants
« on: October 24, 2016, 15:05 »
Hi

I have some autumn bliss raspberry canes that have finished and I really want to move them ASAP as they are in the way for a project we want to do.

Will it do any harm to move them now? I'm assuming I still cut them down end of Jan/Feb?

I'm not too worried if they don't crop that well next year but I know really want to kill them off.

Thank you

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Re: Moving raspberry plants
« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2016, 16:00 »
Yes, you can move them now, lift them with as much soil on the roots, as you can, and make sure they don't dry out completely before they've had a chance to grow new roots.

I'd also cut the stems back a bit to lower the replant shock.

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Re: Moving raspberry plants
« Reply #2 on: October 24, 2016, 22:24 »
Yes, you can move them now, lift them with as much soil on the roots, as you can, and make sure they don't dry out completely before they've had a chance to grow new roots.

I'd also cut the stems back a bit to lower the replant shock.

Awesome. Thank you


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