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  • What do I do with my raspberry cane now??

    Well after fruiting, I cut the 2 old canes right back ready for next year - however, the new-growth-this-year cane is going CRAZY!! It's now about 8 feet high and the side shoots are getting on for a 6 feet wingspan! I keep my raspberry in a long trough planter as I don't have capacity to plant it in the ground, and it works very well for me.
    So, now do I cut off the side shoots, or cut the top off, or just tie it all together, it's not going to fruit again this year (at least I don't think it will!), it's just growing and growing!!
    Please help, it's taking over the patio lol!

  • #2
    Tie it in, ready to fruit next year.

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    • #3
      When you say tie it in, is that literally just tie it together?

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      • #4
        Well, tie it to a support, so it doesn't blow about in the winter weather and break off.

        You could cut the side shoots off if they're too big.. but I just tie mine into wire supports. Any current growth you're cutting off will limit the fruit potential next year.

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        • #5
          My raspberries have also gone crazy! This was their first year, and were great? I attempted to get in the fruit 'cage' today, was very jungle like! They have grown through it, and are growing in all directions, must be 9 ft? I know I have to sort them, but it is a bit daunting!also have loganberry, that I think has bee swamped by them!


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          DottyR

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          • #6
            I thought I wasn't supposed to do anything with them until spring when I thought I had to cut them back and let them start aftesh. Im glad I read this now as It sounds as though I should have chopped them before now.
            Lynne x

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            • #7
              Only chop the ones that have carried fruit Lynne.

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              • #8
                I have a couple of massive 8 foot canes that have had no fruit this year. I guess I get shed loads next year!

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