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* Autumn Fruiting RaspberryPolly@golly
`* Re: Autumn Fruiting RaspberryJim Jackson
 `- Re: Autumn Fruiting RaspberryJonathan Ward

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 by: Polly@golly - Mon, 14 Mar 2022 16:56 UTC

For some reason I missed a clump of last years canes when cutting back a
few weeks ago. Today I noticed the canes are throwing out shoots. Am I
to late to cut them back to make the new shoots come out for autumn
cropping? Or should I leave them to (presumably) crop as summer fruiting
this tear and cut back next year?

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From: jj...@franjam.org.uk (Jim Jackson)
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Subject: Re: Autumn Fruiting Raspberry
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2022 21:07:51 -0000 (UTC)
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 by: Jim Jackson - Mon, 14 Mar 2022 21:07 UTC

On 2022-03-14, Polly@golly <pwllgloyw@gmail.com> wrote:
> For some reason I missed a clump of last years canes when cutting back a
> few weeks ago. Today I noticed the canes are throwing out shoots. Am I
> to late to cut them back to make the new shoots come out for autumn
> cropping? Or should I leave them to (presumably) crop as summer fruiting
> this tear and cut back next year?

You could cut back. The new canes might be a tad later to crop, but it
will prob. be marginal.

You can leave them to give a fairly early summer crop. I regularly leave
a few of the autumn fruiting canes that only cropped at the very top of
the cane. I trim back to where they hadn't fruited. The fruit from these
canes are always the first raspberries of the season - by a week or
more. But my summer fruiting ones are not especially early season
varieties.

If you leave just one cane to fruit and prune out the rest from a stool, then
it will throw new shoots - you will get some early and some autumn fruit.

Your choice.

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 by: Jonathan Ward - Tue, 15 Mar 2022 15:14 UTC

On Monday, March 14, 2022 at 9:07:52 PM UTC, Jim Jackson wrote:
> On 2022-03-14, Polly@golly <pwll...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > For some reason I missed a clump of last years canes when cutting back a
> > few weeks ago. Today I noticed the canes are throwing out shoots. Am I
> > to late to cut them back to make the new shoots come out for autumn
> > cropping? Or should I leave them to (presumably) crop as summer fruiting
> > this tear and cut back next year?
> You could cut back. The new canes might be a tad later to crop, but it
> will prob. be marginal.
>
> You can leave them to give a fairly early summer crop. I regularly leave
> a few of the autumn fruiting canes that only cropped at the very top of
> the cane. I trim back to where they hadn't fruited. The fruit from these
> canes are always the first raspberries of the season - by a week or
> more. But my summer fruiting ones are not especially early season
> varieties.
>
> If you leave just one cane to fruit and prune out the rest from a stool, then
> it will throw new shoots - you will get some early and some autumn fruit.
>
> Your choice.

I wouldn't worry. In my late mother's garden no one did anything with the raspberries for five years but they produced an enormous amount of fruit.

Jonathan

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