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Mark 03-12-2003 08:05 PM

Autumn Fruiting Raspberries
 
Q. When to prune now or the spring plus how much should I leave above
ground?

TIA
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Mark

Rod 03-12-2003 08:22 PM

Autumn Fruiting Raspberries
 
Mark wrote:

Q. When to prune now or the spring plus how much should I leave above
ground?

TIA

Probably not critical but I do mine in Feb. 2-4 inches - again probably not
critical. What variety(ies) We have done well with Joan J this year.
--
Rod
http://website.lineone.net/~rodcraddock/

Mark 03-12-2003 10:22 PM

Autumn Fruiting Raspberries
 
In article , Rod
writes
Mark wrote:

Q. When to prune now or the spring plus how much should I leave above
ground?

TIA

Probably not critical but I do mine in Feb. 2-4 inches - again probably not
critical. What variety(ies) We have done well with Joan J this year.

Cheers
no idea as to variety, new plants given by parents this spring (must ask
them), good harvest for first year not that impressed by flavour (not as
sweet as I'd expect) and larger fruits
--
Mark

Steve Harris 04-12-2003 12:22 PM

Autumn Fruiting Raspberries
 
In article ,
VETHIScom (Mark) wrote:

Q. When to prune now or the spring plus how much should I leave above
ground?


The standard advice seems to be to cut them to the ground in February.
There is a theory that any canes that didn't fruit can be left and may
produce an early crop.

I certainly don't intend pruning mine yet while there's still a lot of
leaves on them.

Steve Harris - Cheltenham - Real address steve AT netservs DOT com

J Jackson 04-12-2003 01:12 PM

Autumn Fruiting Raspberries
 
Steve Harris wrote:
: In article ,
: VETHIScom (Mark) wrote:

: Q. When to prune now or the spring plus how much should I leave above
: ground?
:

: The standard advice seems to be to cut them to the ground in February.
: There is a theory that any canes that didn't fruit can be left and may
: produce an early crop.

Not a theory - I do it regularly. Also if a cane only threw 1 or 2 fruit
trusses at the very top of the cane in autumn, I leave it and trim the
cane below the bottom truss (not directly below but just above the next
bud down). They tend to fruit pretty early, before the main season ones.
I have Autumn Bliss and Fall Gold.

Given I don't stake or support (they are pretty good at being
self-supporting) they are a bit prone to rocking in the wind causing root
disturbance so I reduce the height of the canes as soon as all leaves have
dropped and we've had a decent frost so they are pretty well dormant. Last
2 years that was Jan (Dec being the first frosts), but we've had a couple
of hard frosts, and I think I could do it any time now.

: I certainly don't intend pruning mine yet while there's still a lot of
: leaves on them.


Christopher Norton 04-12-2003 03:22 PM

Autumn Fruiting Raspberries
 
The message
from Rod contains these words:

Mark wrote:


Q. When to prune now or the spring plus how much should I leave above
ground?

TIA

Probably not critical but I do mine in Feb. 2-4 inches - again probably not
critical. What variety(ies) We have done well with Joan J this year.
--
Rod
http://website.lineone.net/~rodcraddock/


Just got my Joan J`s and got them in. Nice to hear a good report about them.


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