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Old 08-08-2018, 12:15 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Roger Tonkin[_2_] Roger Tonkin[_2_] is offline
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Default Raspberry pruning conundrum

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towill.co.uk says...

This is the time of year I prune my raspberries. I cut off last years
canes then tie up this years ready for next years crop. This year
however an inordinate number of this years canes have fruited, If I cut
those off which I normally do it will seriously deplete next years crop.
What procedure should I follow?


Never really had this before. I used to have one row of summer
fruiting, which as you do got cut down when finnished, leaving
the new shoots to grow on for next year.
Another row of autumn fruiting one, which fruit on this years
canes, as the name suggests from September onwards. They got
cut down late winter early spring so the new fruiting shoots
could grow.

I wonder if you were a bit late in cutting down last year.

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Roger T

700 ft up in Mid-Wales

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