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Old 02-09-2011, 10:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Dave Hill View Post
Cut out the old growth and leave in the new to fruit next year
Cut off all canes that have fruited, might be an easier way to think of it. Autumn fruiting raspberries will grow new canes and fruit in the same season, summer one fruit on last year's new canes.

You'll probably find the autumn ones take over, they are more vigorous. They are easier to manage, because you just cut everything to the ground. Also have a lot less worms in the fruit...