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Hi I wonder if anyone can help. I have well established raspberry canes which produce a wonderful amount of fruit year in year out, i want to move them from thier current spot into planters, can i do this without killing them and when would be the best time of year to do this if i could? any advice would be appreciated.
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Hi I wonder if anyone can help. I have well established raspberry canes
which produce a wonderful amount of fruit year in year out, i want to
move them from thier current spot into planters, can i do this without
killing them and when would be the best time of year to do this if i
could? any advice would be appreciated.


Raspberries are as tough as old boots and the main problem most people have
is trying to stop them from stangling us in our beds. If you don't allow
teh dug up roots to dry out till they are like crisps and transplant them
with only a modicum of care into a large enough container with halfway
decent potting mix, you will have no trouble whatsoever.


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