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Old 21-08-2013, 11:59 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Autumn fruiting raspberries

On 2013-08-20 22:14:40 +0100, David Hill said:

On 19/08/2013 11:39, echinosum wrote:

'Broadback[_3_ Wrote:
;990160']they are no match for my Summer ones, either in quantity or
quality. I wonder if I should have thinned out the canes during the
Summer, as it is a veritable jungle. If they are as poor next year I
will give up and remove them.

I have the opposite experience. Autumn raspberries are copious, large,
dark and worm free. They are grown on thin stony soil and I give them
nothing but the occasional scattering of wood ash, and water them only
in desperately dry conditions. You are supposed to replant raspberries
every 10 years or so, but I bought these about 25 years ago and have
never renewed them, even took some with me when I moved house. They did
even better in the clay-and-flints-and-utter-neglect of my previous
house.




I think you need to check your computer it's still sending out the same item


I wonder if it's a Garden Banter problem?
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