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Into every life a little rain must fall.
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I accidentally cut one in half - blast!
So glad to see that the art of cursing in proper English is alive and well. But I'm willing to bet that it wasn't the first thought that entered your mind as your cane fell to the groundRat
British by birth
Scottish by the Grace of God
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Originally posted by Nicosoops; deary me ; oh no!! ;dear dear; for goodness sake!!; bloomin typical!! ...all come to mind!!...Into every life a little rain must fall.
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Hi everyone
Here I am a newbie, although I have been subscribing to GYO since last year, and yes I have got the 'all gold' autumn fruiting raspberry canes. I did have to phone for them though as they were taking a long time to deliver.
When I did receive them, I did as per instructed with the canes, and wow yes one did start to show signs of life, until the other day that is. It had a pair of leaves on it, but now they have dried up.
Can anyone explain why this has happened and how to deal with the problem.
I have blueberries growing with no trouble at all, along with blackcurrants, blackberries, redcurrants, rhubarb, apples, none of these are showing any signs of distress, bugs, or anything else, they are putting on an amazing show at the moment and I am quite proud of them, but not the raspberries, any suggestions please.
Many thanks
Jay
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Hi Jay, welcome to the vine. Love the Avtar is that what you look like
Anyway, your raspberries, it could be that the leaves have been damaged in someway either the cold that we had a week or so ago or maybe a combination of wind & sun. We've had a mild winter comparativly this year and any early growth could have been checked by cold snap that happened recently & it may be this. I would just keep your eye on it for now and I'm sure this won't hurt anything in the long run.
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Hi all
What a great bunch, so it would seem. I am also a newbie as of 9:57 today. Was looking for a good veggie growing book and found this site. Well, I would like some advice about my 'glen moy' raspberry canes (rooted). I was told when I bought them that they would fruit this year, but then read that fruits are borne on canes from the previous year perhaps I am misunderstanding the terminology but does this mean I will have to wait till next summer...no surely not?
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Hi Katherine
Not sure if Glen Moy is Autumn or Summer fruiting, but the general rule is this:
If it's autmn fruiting, you will get fruit off this years canes which you then cut down in the following Feb. If they are these types, you should get fruit this year but it will be less productive than next as this year it's developing a root system as well as trying to fruit
If they're summer fruiting, you will get fruit next year off this years canes. While you're in a season of fruiting, new canes develop that give you the following years fruit and the ones you get fruit off in year two then get cut down. And so the cycle goes..
Hope that makes sense and helps...?Shortie
"There are only two lasting bequests we can hope to give our children; one of these is roots, the other wings" - Hodding Carter
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