We've finally excavated the wild brambles, nettles and bindweed from around the raspberries on our new plot so can now see what we've got. However, we've never grown raspberries before so don't really know how to tackle it. They seem to be growing in a curve, but I think we want to move them into a straight line down one side and then train them onto a trellis.
When I get a chance I'll go through and remove more of the weeds and any dead wood I find. Then our thinking is simply to dig them up and move them.
Anyone got any tips on this? What are we likely to find when we start digging - one enormous root mass or individual root ball for each cane, or something in between? Is it better to spread them out more, or move them in clumps?
When I get a chance I'll go through and remove more of the weeds and any dead wood I find. Then our thinking is simply to dig them up and move them.
Anyone got any tips on this? What are we likely to find when we start digging - one enormous root mass or individual root ball for each cane, or something in between? Is it better to spread them out more, or move them in clumps?
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