Raspberry question

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Raspberry question
« on: July 07, 2008, 16:52 »
I've took over an allotment (well, a weedy, grassland) last year. The only thing I left was some raspberry canes. They have produced about 4 good bowls of fruit. My question is, there are a lot of new plants. Do I have to prune later in the year? Will the new plants produce fruit next year or will they come off the old canes?

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Raspberry question
« Reply #1 on: July 07, 2008, 17:03 »
Hi Flash.

When the old canes have finished fruiting, you cut them down to a couple of inches from the ground.
If the canes are tied to posts or wires, you cut the new ones back to a couplf of inches or so above the support/wires and they will fruit next year. If you have too many canes, you can cut out a few but we just let them all stay because we're greedy !  :)

Rob  :)


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