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Title: fruit bushes
Post by: Katyq on March 01, 2009, 10:48:03
Good morning everyone

Can anyone please tell me when I should expect some sign of 'life' to appear in my redcurrant, blackcurrant and raspberries.  Last year I was advised to cut them all right back which I did but they all appear pretty dead to  me.

Katy
Title: Re: fruit bushes
Post by: saddad on March 01, 2009, 10:53:03
My autumn rasp canes are beginning to sprout now, and looking closely the buds on the currants are just swelling..  :)
Title: Re: fruit bushes
Post by: tonybloke on March 01, 2009, 13:19:03
Quote from: Katyq on March 01, 2009, 10:48:03
Good morning everyoneCan anyone please tell me when I should expect some sign of 'life' to appear in my redcurrant, blackcurrant and raspberries.  Last year I was advised to cut them all right back which I did but they all appear pretty dead to  me.Katy
can you post some close - up photo's?
Title: Re: fruit bushes
Post by: tim_n on March 02, 2009, 11:00:37
Didn't bother chopping them back last year or the year before - no harm seems to happen, I just have a few dead twigs about.  I'll chop them off this year when the plant comes properly into spring
Title: Re: fruit bushes
Post by: little pud on March 02, 2009, 12:47:06
My raspberries are not showing any sign of life yet either, my gooseberries are beginning too and my blk currunts were until something started nibbling on them, mite have to have a rabbit stew or two.
Title: Re: fruit bushes
Post by: Psi (Pronounced 'Si'!) on March 02, 2009, 13:19:56
My raspberry canes are shooting now.  I got a load of cheap soft fruit from Aldi recently and planted them out on Saturday and the currants were sprouting too as were some of the gooseberries.  Worryingly some of the gooseberries had precious little root growth and appeared rather lifeless twigs!  I hope something comes of them....anyone else bought them in previous years and if so were they any good?

Psi