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Moving Raspberry canes
Hi,i am having to move some summer fruiting raspberry canes,before i move them ,should i prune the canes.They have had the previous fruiting wood cut back at the end of their fruiting season.
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Moving Raspberry canes
I would like to know the answer to this as well.
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Moving Raspberry canes
johnnyb wrote:
Hi,i am having to move some summer fruiting raspberry canes,before i move them ,should i prune the canes.They have had the previous fruiting wood cut back at the end of their fruiting season. it never hurts to balance the amount of top to the amount of root when moving a cane type plant. however, if you are not going to replant immediately you can leave a little more extra on the top until you get closer to planting and then trim it off when planted. keep it cool and moist so that the root doesn't dry out in storage. songbird |
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