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Default Raspberries on neglected allotment

I took over an allotment this year which has some fruit bushes. (good)
The raspberries seem to have spread and are now intertwined with
everything and heavily infested with tall grass and the occasional
bramble. What do the experts reckon to my chances if , once they have
finished fruiting, I dug up this years shoots, cleared the ground and
replanted in rows. ( I know I could do it in the winter but then would
not get a crop next year.)

Thanks for any comment

Paul


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I took over an allotment this year which has some fruit bushes. (good) The
raspberries seem to have spread and are now intertwined with everything
and heavily infested with tall grass and the occasional bramble. What do
the experts reckon to my chances if , once they have finished fruiting, I
dug up this years shoots, cleared the ground and replanted in rows. ( I
know I could do it in the winter but then would not get a crop next year.)

Thanks for any comment

Paul



It would ideally be done in the autumn but it's a hard job to kill off
raspberries. I would do it in the autumn myself, it's easier working then as
well.


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