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Mary Fisher 15-08-2008 05:12 PM

Another raspberry question
 
Last year I bought a raspberry which was supposed to be Autumn Gold or some
such - late fruiting with golden berries.

It fruited this year barely later than the main crops, in July, and the
fruits were large, long and delicious. But purple.

We'd like to grow more canes of this variety at the back of the fruit cage
(the others are in the main garden) but don't know if we can take cuttings.
There aren't any runners.

Yet :-)

Mary



Mary Fisher 16-08-2008 12:05 PM

Another raspberry question
 

"Anne Welsh Jackson" wrote in message
...
"Mary Fisher" wrote:

Last year I bought a raspberry which was supposed to be Autumn Gold or
some
such - late fruiting with golden berries.


It fruited this year barely later than the main crops, in July, and the
fruits were large, long and delicious. But purple.


We'd like to grow more canes of this variety at the back of the fruit
cage
(the others are in the main garden) but don't know if we can take
cuttings.
There aren't any runners.


Yet :-)


Give it time...


Yebbut we might not have as much as it has, which is why I want to take
cuttings. If it's possible.

Mary



Charlie Pridham[_2_] 17-08-2008 08:21 AM

Another raspberry question
 
In article ,
says...

"Anne Welsh Jackson" wrote in message
...
"Mary Fisher" wrote:

Last year I bought a raspberry which was supposed to be Autumn Gold or
some
such - late fruiting with golden berries.


It fruited this year barely later than the main crops, in July, and the
fruits were large, long and delicious. But purple.


We'd like to grow more canes of this variety at the back of the fruit
cage
(the others are in the main garden) but don't know if we can take
cuttings.
There aren't any runners.


Yet :-)


Give it time...


Yebbut we might not have as much as it has, which is why I want to take
cuttings. If it's possible.

Mary



You can chop the rootstock up to produce lots of new plants but you will
need to grow the small bits on before putting them out
--
Charlie Pridham, Gardening in Cornwall
www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of national collections of Clematis viticella cultivars and
Lapageria rosea

Mary Fisher 18-08-2008 07:08 PM

Another raspberry question
 

"Anne Welsh Jackson" wrote in message
...

This isn't something I've ever come across, but if you were to lay
one of the canes along the ground, is there a possibility that it
would shoot (and root) from various parts of the stem?

SWK may be along shortly... if not I'll ask my fruit farmer friend.

--
AnneJ


If SWK is around, could you ask if we/I could lay a cane along pots of
earth/compost - or air layer? there's not much room to lay a cane on the
ground. It's complicated but I'll explain if necessary.

Mary



Mary Fisher 18-08-2008 07:09 PM

Another raspberry question
 

"Charlie Pridham" wrote in message
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You can chop the rootstock up to produce lots of new plants but you will
need to grow the small bits on before putting them out


Is that guaranteed?

I'm happy to try it if it is but if not I'm not too happy about sacrificing
a root.

Mary



Rusty Hinge 2 18-08-2008 09:31 PM

Another raspberry question
 
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If SWK is around, could you ask if we/I could lay a cane along pots of
earth/compost - or air layer? there's not much room to lay a cane on the
ground. It's complicated but I'll explain if necessary.


I have a feeling - only a feeling, mind - that a cane wouldn't root. BICBW.

If it does, it will only do so at nodes.

--
Rusty
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