Afternoon all,
last year i was given about 12 canes from my neighbours allotment, happily they all fruited last season, albeit not very many.
Earlier this year I pruned them as from advice I was given, I also spread a thin layer of chicken manure mixed with miscanthus (horse bedding, similar to straw but cut much thinner) over the surface,this was fresh as I cleaned them out that day. A couple of plants are leafing ok but the rest resemble either dead looking twigs or have buds on them,that appear to show no signs of life. Upon moving the mulch around today a few of the twigs snapped and have a light brown colour inside the stems, also there is one with buds that look like they have attempted to leaf but the leaves have shriveled up and dried out.
They all appeared to be healthy until we had that cold spell a few weeks ago (I mulched them in December)
The reasons I mulched the area were-
1) it was mid winter and I wanted the frost to rot it down a bit and dry it out.
2) weed reduction, water retention.
3) fertilizer, id done the same with my rhubarb and its coming up a treat now.
where have I gone wrong ?, have I allowed the base of the canes to rot by using this surplus poultry floor covering? Can the frost kill a cane that's in bud?
sorry for droning on
simon
last year i was given about 12 canes from my neighbours allotment, happily they all fruited last season, albeit not very many.
Earlier this year I pruned them as from advice I was given, I also spread a thin layer of chicken manure mixed with miscanthus (horse bedding, similar to straw but cut much thinner) over the surface,this was fresh as I cleaned them out that day. A couple of plants are leafing ok but the rest resemble either dead looking twigs or have buds on them,that appear to show no signs of life. Upon moving the mulch around today a few of the twigs snapped and have a light brown colour inside the stems, also there is one with buds that look like they have attempted to leaf but the leaves have shriveled up and dried out.
They all appeared to be healthy until we had that cold spell a few weeks ago (I mulched them in December)
The reasons I mulched the area were-
1) it was mid winter and I wanted the frost to rot it down a bit and dry it out.
2) weed reduction, water retention.
3) fertilizer, id done the same with my rhubarb and its coming up a treat now.
where have I gone wrong ?, have I allowed the base of the canes to rot by using this surplus poultry floor covering? Can the frost kill a cane that's in bud?
sorry for droning on
simon
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