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    Hi all

    I have 6 new raspberry canes (bare root) but the allotment is not ready to plant them yet. Can I plant them at home then move them in autumn? I'm not expecting any fruit this year but I can't resist a bargain 😗

    They are 2 canes each of the following:
    Malling seedling
    Glen ample
    Polka

    Thanks


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  • #2
    Yep. Put them in pots

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    • #3
      As an aside - I bought 6 canes of summer and autumn fruiting raspberries each about 3 years ago. Now they are threatening to take over the garden....they'll fill any space you put them in.

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      • #4
        I don't have any compost to put in any pots, was hoping to just put them in the ground and move them in a few months?


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        • #5
          Put some garden soil in the pots - it'll be less stressful for the canes than digging up again in a few months time.
          As taff says - raspberries are garden thugs. Mine would be twice the size it is if I got rid of the rasperries.

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          • #6
            Ok will do thanks


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            • #7
              If I recall Polka is an autumn fruiting raspberry, Glen Ample is a summer one and Malling seedling appears to be another autumn variety. You should plant the autumn and summer ones seperately as the pruning is different.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
                Put some garden soil in the pots - it'll be less stressful for the canes than digging up again in a few months time.
                As taff says - raspberries are garden thugs. Mine would be twice the size it is if I got rid of the rasperries.
                Oh dear.. I may have planted too many in my tiny garden! LOL!
                Hussar!

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                • #9
                  I only bought one single cane a couple of years back, this spring having split it some more I've now got 8 separate plants, one of which is still in a large pot. So don't buy too many, they'll spread and will happily split to give you more
                  Last edited by KarlB924; 04-07-2014, 11:57 AM.

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