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    My autumn rasps were in the plot when I took it over 3 years ago, so I don't know how old they are, but they don't taste of much at all. Some people say that autumn rasps aren't as nice as summer ones, but I don't know. Does anyone else find this?
    And is there a way I can improve the flavour? Up to now, I have chucked a bit of growmore or chicken pellets on in the spring, but that is all.
    Or should I just take them out (if I can, they pop up all over the place) and buy some new plants?
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  • #2
    Lack of sun and too much rain makes them taste fairly bland and watery. They really need a bit of sun.

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    • #3
      the lack of taste is probably down to the constant rain,we had wishywashy tasting fruit last year til the rain eased off for a few weeks,what a difference,all of a sudden the taste was back with a bang.they are gross feeders,so feed them with a good mulch now to boost the crop then just enjoy as you should....

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      • #4
        My autumn raspberries last year were far superior to the summer ones ....blame the rain . I've found autumn ones are bigger anyway ...
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        • #5
          As said above: the weather. Not enough sun, not enough warmth and too much rain.

          When we finally got a couple of weeks of sunny spells and mild temperatures, around mid-September, the autumn raspberries being picked at that time were a big improvement over those in the few weeks previous.
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          • #6
            Mmmm, sun..I vaguely remember that..? I'll give them one more autumn to come up with the goods..
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            • #7
              Can also be due to the variety you have on your plot. I have 4 different varieties (Autumn Bliss, Himbotop, Joan J and Pokusa).
              While the first 3 are very good to good flavourwise, Pokusa produces gigantic raspberries but very bland tastewise. I will give them one more year in the garden, but the will probably end on the compost heap next year

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              • #8
                Definitely not worth spending money on new canes until you've seen how the existing ones perform in a better year. (Assuming we ever get one!). It would be annoying to shell out for new ones and get the same problem

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                • #9
                  My Autumn raspberries 2012 were quite flavourless, the year before tasted amazing. Down to lack of sun really. Same plants.

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                  • #10
                    You could try and good feed and potash. I've started giving it to all my fruit crops, climbers and roses. I think its made a difference to the flavour. But yes, constant rain doesn't help.

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