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Old 30-07-2007, 02:52 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Default Raspberry Plants

On Jul 30, 3:34 am, Jan Flora wrote:
In article .com,

wrote:
Hi! ...I've got a newbie question here. This morning my wife, in a bit
of over-zealous cleaning up, snipped a large number of red raspberry
plants to the ground in an area next to the house. I live in Southern
California. I know that pruning back berries is normal in winter...but
are these berries toast without any leaves to support them in
summer...or will they come back? Without a root structure, are the
stalks replantable? Is there anything I should put in the ground to
help them? Thanks for any advice.


Raspberry plants are pretty danged tough. I'd be surprised if they
didn't come back in fine shape.

You could try to get the stalks to root, but I have absolutely
no idea if it would work. (Hopefully one of the Master Gardeners
will know something...)

Jan



Just take the stalks that were cut and either cover them in potting
soil, sand, or just plain water. Keep then moist and watch for root
growth. Once the roots develope, transplant to large pots or coffee
cans for full root developement. With the plants in the ground already
just feed, water and mulch.
A quick and easy way to expand your patch is to just take the tips
or a portion of the stalk and bury it. New roots will form from the
stalk and once that is done just snip the two apart.