Hi folks,
Just a couple of quick questions to check my understanding, if anyone can confirm what I think is corect for me it would be appreciated!
We've 2 types of Raspberries on our plot, summer fruiting and autumn gold. The autumn gold has been moved today, and is now supported by wire, and is still showing green leaves atm. The summer fruiting ones we are due to move tomorrow to the other side of the supporting wire so that we will still know which is which!
I believe we have to prune back the autumn fruiting rasps in February, how far back do we cut it, and how soon in Feb? Is it cut right down to the base or not? Do we wait until the last frost before pruning or just do it in February anytime? What about the new canes that have not yet fruited, I'm assuming that these (less than 18" tall) dont need to be cut back at all until after they have fruited for the first time, is this the case?
The summer fruiting ones that we are moving tomorrow haven't had any fruit this year (that we are aware of), so I'm assuming that this means we may get a crop next summer, as the growth appears to be this years. If not then it may be time for us to get some new summer fruiting canes next year, is this a fair assumption? Now, if the summer fruiting ones do fruit next year I also believe that we have to prune the fruiting canes back after they have finished fruiting, and leave the new canes that have grown, as these are what will fruit the following year! Is there a best time to do this, and how far back do we prune them?
Sorry to ask so many questions, but I'm still learning, and havent yet got a good fruit book, Mr D's Nan is getting us one for xmas (along with a good greenhouse one), so any recommendations would be really well received!
Just a couple of quick questions to check my understanding, if anyone can confirm what I think is corect for me it would be appreciated!
We've 2 types of Raspberries on our plot, summer fruiting and autumn gold. The autumn gold has been moved today, and is now supported by wire, and is still showing green leaves atm. The summer fruiting ones we are due to move tomorrow to the other side of the supporting wire so that we will still know which is which!
I believe we have to prune back the autumn fruiting rasps in February, how far back do we cut it, and how soon in Feb? Is it cut right down to the base or not? Do we wait until the last frost before pruning or just do it in February anytime? What about the new canes that have not yet fruited, I'm assuming that these (less than 18" tall) dont need to be cut back at all until after they have fruited for the first time, is this the case?
The summer fruiting ones that we are moving tomorrow haven't had any fruit this year (that we are aware of), so I'm assuming that this means we may get a crop next summer, as the growth appears to be this years. If not then it may be time for us to get some new summer fruiting canes next year, is this a fair assumption? Now, if the summer fruiting ones do fruit next year I also believe that we have to prune the fruiting canes back after they have finished fruiting, and leave the new canes that have grown, as these are what will fruit the following year! Is there a best time to do this, and how far back do we prune them?
Sorry to ask so many questions, but I'm still learning, and havent yet got a good fruit book, Mr D's Nan is getting us one for xmas (along with a good greenhouse one), so any recommendations would be really well received!
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