I pruned only half my Autumn Bliss canes back this February with the result that I got raspberries this year all the way from June to now. So far so good.
I'd like to do the same this coming winter. Only thing is, how do I know what canes to cut back to the ground next February? Ie, how can I tell the difference between the new canes which grew up this year and the ones from last year because I'm assuming I won't want to be left only with the old canes? Or maybe it doesn't matter? Sorry if this sounds complicated! Any advice gratefully received!
getting a double crop from Autumn Bliss raspberries
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Dear Bigpepperplant, i have been doing this now for a couple of years on someone elses canes.
On the second year half the canes just looked a lot healthier than the others, so these were left and the others cut down.
They have cropped very well so i must be getting it about right.
Keep it as simple as possible, thats me.
On the second year half the canes just looked a lot healthier than the others, so these were left and the others cut down.
They have cropped very well so i must be getting it about right.
Keep it as simple as possible, thats me.
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Dear Geoff, it would be simpler to just cut one half a row down, but i found if you thin half of them out of the complete row, you can leave the strongest ones.
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Dear Richard, you certainly have a good point there. 
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My raspberries have hardly fruited at all
It is their first summer (if you can call it a summer!
), and I think because of the lack of sun there has been a lack of fruit.
I demand a recount! *hands on hips*
It is their first summer (if you can call it a summer!
I demand a recount! *hands on hips*
Reine de la cocina
