Hi everyone
Im new to all of this.. so please forgive me if i seem totally clueless!
I found out a couple of years ago that I love gardening.. vegetables, fruit , flowers.. anything and everything. I havent been terribly successful yet.. but working on that.
One thing that went very very well last year were my raspberry canes. They grew enormous, and were full of awesome berries. I originally planted 6 canes of Autumn Treasure but over 2015, that became 12 or 13 as new canes started growing.
I followed advice and in early January I pruned all the canes virtually back to the ground.
Looking at them know, there is no growth appearing yet and the bits of the canes that stick above the soil (around 2 - 3 inches) look dead.
Have I killed them, or am I just very impatient!? I know its still early etc.. but I cant see how theyre going to grow back in time to fruit again in Autumn at this rate?
Any kind of help would be much appreciated.
Will also be posting questions about carrots, parsnips in the coming days! Thank you everyone for your help in anticipation!
Dave
Im new to all of this.. so please forgive me if i seem totally clueless!
I found out a couple of years ago that I love gardening.. vegetables, fruit , flowers.. anything and everything. I havent been terribly successful yet.. but working on that.
One thing that went very very well last year were my raspberry canes. They grew enormous, and were full of awesome berries. I originally planted 6 canes of Autumn Treasure but over 2015, that became 12 or 13 as new canes started growing.
I followed advice and in early January I pruned all the canes virtually back to the ground.
Looking at them know, there is no growth appearing yet and the bits of the canes that stick above the soil (around 2 - 3 inches) look dead.
Have I killed them, or am I just very impatient!? I know its still early etc.. but I cant see how theyre going to grow back in time to fruit again in Autumn at this rate?
Any kind of help would be much appreciated.
Will also be posting questions about carrots, parsnips in the coming days! Thank you everyone for your help in anticipation!
Dave
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