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Poorly raspberries
I had an excellent crop of raspberries this Summer. However now I have
cut down the old canes I find that of the stools, which are planted against a South facing wall, those at the easterly end have no new canes. It has a few very deformed poor ones. I have grown them here with no problems for the last 4 years. Is it probable that the problem will worsen next year? Further East, separated by steps, are a similar row of Autumn raspberries, three years old. I have not found them satisfactory so will remove them this Autumn. Will I be OK replacing them with more Summer fruiting ones? |
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Poorly raspberries
On Fri, 13 Sep 2013 18:46:02 +0100, Broadback wrote:
I had an excellent crop of raspberries this Summer. However now I have cut down the old canes I find that of the stools, which are planted against a South facing wall, those at the easterly end have no new canes. It has a few very deformed poor ones. I have grown them here with no problems for the last 4 years. Is it probable that the problem will worsen next year? Further East, separated by steps, are a similar row of Autumn raspberries, three years old. I have not found them satisfactory so will remove them this Autumn. Will I be OK replacing them with more Summer fruiting ones? IANAE but am told that ALL raspberries pick up viruses and become less productive after a few years. This being the case my guess would be that fresh ground would be a better bet for your new plants. hth Derek |
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