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Originally Posted by Janet Tweedy
Oh well mine I take off all the shoots that have flowered straight after
flowering and then prune back any overlarge ones and i get lots of
flowers every year./
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That's what we are all doing Janet. The point is that it flowers on shoots formed before the plant becomes dormant for the winter. Some of these shoots form before flowering, but some form after flowering and before winter. But they all do a lot of extending after flowering and before winter. Shoots forming the following spring don't flower. But last years shoots, like summer raspberries, may still extend.