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"Pam Moore" wrote in message ... On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 13:58:58 +0000 (UTC), (Jim Jackson) wrote: Alistair Macdonald wrote: Two or three dozen Autumn Bliss about 5 years old. As usual cut them back to ground level after harvesting this year. Now they seem to think it's spring. All plants are now growing to about 2 feet high. Should I (re)prune them to ground level or let winter take its toll? When did you prune? Ours are still fruiting, and will be, given semi-decent weather, until into November. I usually prune my autumn rasps in January. They seem to do well on this regime. Jim Wakefield west Yorks I agree with Jim. My Autumn raspberries are still fruiting and will till we get a frost. I also cut mine back Jan or Feb, almost to the ground and give a good mulch. I want to 'relocate' some of mine, when is the best time to do that? Alan |
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Alan Holmes wrote:
....... I usually prune my autumn rasps in January. They seem to do well on this regime. I agree with Jim. My Autumn raspberries are still fruiting and will till we get a frost. I also cut mine back Jan or Feb, almost to the ground and give a good mulch. I want to 'relocate' some of mine, when is the best time to do that? Same time, Dec - Feb. cheers Jim |
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"Jim Jackson" wrote in message ... Alan Holmes wrote: ....... I usually prune my autumn rasps in January. They seem to do well on this regime. I agree with Jim. My Autumn raspberries are still fruiting and will till we get a frost. I also cut mine back Jan or Feb, almost to the ground and give a good mulch. I want to 'relocate' some of mine, when is the best time to do that? Mine do it for themselves. Mary |
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