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pruning raspberies

Last post 01-07-2009 9:20 PM by Phot's-Moll. 3 replies.

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  • 30/06/2009 05:33 PM
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    To prune, or not to prune that is my question! My raspberries are in their second year of growth (1st year of fruit). They are  doing really  well, plenty of fruit but the new growth is about 7 ft tall. Do I cut this new growth down the to height of the fence they are up against (at 5ft) or bend them over and run them along the wires? I know I will need to cut down the old growth to the ground, when is the best time to do it?Huh?

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  • 30/06/2009 05:44 PM
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     Are they summer or autumn fruiting ones?

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  • 01/07/2009 02:21 PM
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    Definately summer fruiting

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  • 01/07/2009 09:20 PM
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     Bending and running along the wires is probably best if you don't want them taller than the fence, as cutting back will mean you'll lose a lot of the fruit. Cut the stems that have fruited back as soon as they've finished fruiting - this will give the new stems that will be starting to grow more space and it'll be easy to tell which ones to remove - later in the year they all look much the same.

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