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  • Raspberry fruiting at the wrong time?

    One variety (cant remember what they are called) of my summer fruiting raspberry's has fruited on new wood (not many but a few) in the Autumn is this normal?

    This is the set I bought Raspberry - All Season Collection - J Parker Dutch Bulbs

    They were planted Nov 2011 (iirc) could it be that they are not all summer fruiting like I thought?

    The other 2 varieties that are situated in a different area seem to stick to the fruiting on last years canes. But the third variety seem to fruit with the rest then again a little on the new wood (but not on them all)

    Would I just be better cutting back any canes that have fruited when it gets to winter?

    Many Thanks

  • #2
    According to the link Jono, they are Autumn Raspberries..............
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    • #3
      Basic rule with all raspberries, whether summer or autumn fruiting, is cut out all fruited canes.

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      • #4
        The varieties listed are an early summer,a midsummer and a late summer variety.
        Perhaps the late one has enough time to fruit on the new growth as well as the old

        Cutting out canes that have fruited is the right way to prune

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        • #5
          Brill, will get choppy with my secateurs and chop out the fruited ones.

          Many thanks

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