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Isn't it lovely when you buy a raspberry cane at a venture and it turns
out to have delicious, firm and big fruits? And isn't it a bonus when a veritable forest of new canes sprout round it? There are some thugs I can tolerate innit! -- Rusty Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional. Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk |
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Rusty_Hinge wrote:
Isn't it lovely when you buy a raspberry cane at a venture and it turns out to have delicious, firm and big fruits? And isn't it a bonus when a veritable forest of new canes sprout round it? There are some thugs I can tolerate innit! The problem is the veritable forest that each of the veritable forests goes on to create. I've been pondering the raspberry patch this afternoon wondering what to do with hundreds more unwanted raspberries coming up, they are invading the gooseberries and *everywhere* else. Do you know if it is safe to glyphosate them or will it kill the parent plants seeing as they are runners and connected? Or is it down to spade work and digging them all out by hand? -- David in Normandy. To e-mail you must include the password FROG on the subject line, or it will be automatically deleted by a filter and not reach my inbox. |
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David in Normandy wrote: Rusty_Hinge wrote: Isn't it lovely when you buy a raspberry cane at a venture and it turns out to have delicious, firm and big fruits? And isn't it a bonus when a veritable forest of new canes sprout round it? There are some thugs I can tolerate innit! The problem is the veritable forest that each of the veritable forests goes on to create. I've been pondering the raspberry patch this afternoon wondering what to do with hundreds more unwanted raspberries coming up, they are invading the gooseberries and *everywhere* else. Do you know if it is safe to glyphosate them or will it kill the parent plants seeing as they are runners and connected? Or is it down to spade work and digging them all out by hand? Dig David, dig. I'm clearing a bramble covered allotment atm........it's bloody hard work! Beer in a cooler close to hand is recommended. -- Pete C London UK |
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from David in Normandy contains these words: Rusty_Hinge wrote: Isn't it lovely when you buy a raspberry cane at a venture and it turns out to have delicious, firm and big fruits? And isn't it a bonus when a veritable forest of new canes sprout round it? There are some thugs I can tolerate innit! The problem is the veritable forest that each of the veritable forests goes on to create. I've been pondering the raspberry patch this afternoon wondering what to do with hundreds more unwanted raspberries coming up, they are invading the gooseberries and *everywhere* else. Do you know if it is safe to glyphosate them or will it kill the parent plants seeing as they are runners and connected? Or is it down to spade work and digging them all out by hand? I'd dig them out - they're not that difficult. Wait till the autumn and bundle their roots up in compost, wrap in a plastic bag and dispose of - at the gate for cash, to charity stalls, church fêtes, or just give them away to friend^h^h^enemies. I'm going to build a raised bed for raspberries - one day. Spent a lot of time today putting in currant bushes, etc, and weeding, weeding, weeding. -- Rusty Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional. Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk |
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David in Normandy wrote:
The problem is the veritable forest that each of the veritable forests goes on to create. I've been pondering the raspberry patch this afternoon wondering what to do with hundreds more unwanted raspberries coming up, they are invading the gooseberries and *everywhere* else. Do you know if it is safe to glyphosate them or will it kill the parent plants seeing as they are runners and connected? I wouldn't chance it, unless you want to get rid of all your raspberries. -- Jeff |
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"David in Normandy" wrote in message ... Rusty_Hinge wrote: Isn't it lovely when you buy a raspberry cane at a venture and it turns out to have delicious, firm and big fruits? And isn't it a bonus when a veritable forest of new canes sprout round it? There are some thugs I can tolerate innit! The problem is the veritable forest that each of the veritable forests goes on to create. I've been pondering the raspberry patch this afternoon wondering what to do with hundreds more unwanted raspberries coming up, they are invading the gooseberries and *everywhere* else. Do you know if it is safe to glyphosate them or will it kill the parent plants seeing as they are runners and connected? Or is it down to spade work and digging them all out by hand? It is such a pity that you do not live close to Windsor, otherwise I could have taken some off your hands! Alan -- David in Normandy. To e-mail you must include the password FROG on the subject line, or it will be automatically deleted by a filter and not reach my inbox. |
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