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Moonraker 29-03-2011 04:39 PM

Raspberry query.
 
Last year I planted 15 Glen Ample raspberry plants. They are growing
away fine and I have high hope for this years crop. However they have
thrown up lots of "suckers" In the past my other raspberries (different
varieties) have not thrown these up until the old canes are fruiting. Is
this normal, should I keep those suitable for next years crop or cut
them all out until later in the year?
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Malcolm 29-03-2011 04:58 PM

Raspberry query.
 
On 29/03/2011 16:39, Moonraker wrote:
Last year I planted 15 Glen Ample raspberry plants. They are growing
away fine and I have high hope for this years crop. However they have
thrown up lots of "suckers" In the past my other raspberries (different
varieties) have not thrown these up until the old canes are fruiting. Is
this normal, should I keep those suitable for next years crop or cut
them all out until later in the year?

Keep them - these are next years fruiting canes. I planted replacement
canes last year and they are only now throwing up new canes. The new
canes look like suckers as they grow from below ground but they are the
new canes. If you have existing fruiting canes then the new canes seem
to appear a few weeks later

Malcolm

Derek[_6_] 29-03-2011 06:04 PM

Raspberry query.
 
On Tue, 29 Mar 2011 16:58:47 +0100, Malcolm wrote:

On 29/03/2011 16:39, Moonraker wrote:
Last year I planted 15 Glen Ample raspberry plants.


Good Choice, Keep them, but limit the amount, depending on how you
are growing them, in a row , few inches apart, or a line of 'stools' a
few feet apart.

Basically keep enough to replace this years. Excess should be cut
out.

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No Name 29-03-2011 11:17 PM

Raspberry query.
 
Moonraker wrote:
Last year I planted 15 Glen Ample raspberry plants. They are growing
away fine and I have high hope for this years crop. However they have
thrown up lots of "suckers" In the past my other raspberries (different
varieties) have not thrown these up until the old canes are fruiting. Is
this normal, should I keep those suitable for next years crop or cut
them all out until later in the year?


Is it a summer or autumn fruiting variety?

Derek[_6_] 30-03-2011 08:35 AM

Raspberry query.
 
On 29 Mar 2011 22:17:57 GMT, wrote:

Moonraker wrote:
Last year I planted 15 Glen Ample raspberry plants.

Is it a summer or autumn fruiting variety?



Good Summer variety


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