I have 2 x 12/14ft rows of autumn raspberries. I have never looked after them and they have grown very tall and I have just left the fruit for the birds to eat, the last two years.
In the autumn last year I chopped them down to ground level and they have started to grow really well again this year so have decided I would like to look after them and get some good crops from them to eat myself.
So, how do I look after them? Can I chop them down a bit when they start getting too tall or would this damage them? Is there anything I can do or give to them to encourage them to fruit well?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Chopping them down at the end of each season, and a bit of fertiliser in spring, a bit of top dressing/mulch is all they need... :)
And maybe some netting so you get to the fruit 1st :)
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Interestingly the birds don't tend to eat the autumn cropping raspberries as much as they do the summer fruiting ones.
Rarely do they need that much support, either - though tying them up loosely to canes can make picking easier.
We are switching over more to the autumn raspberries as they are a lot less work and round off the soft fruit year so well.
Quote from: delboy on May 05, 2009, 08:38:58
Interestingly the birds don't tend to eat the autumn cropping raspberries as much as they do the summer fruiting ones.
Rarely do they need that much support, either - though tying them up loosely to canes can make picking easier.
We are switching over more to the autumn raspberries as they are a lot less work and round off the soft fruit year so well.
Thats good news, as so far I've only got an autumn variety :D