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Autumn raspberries

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  • Sorry, meant to add that if you do move them, best to do it in Jan when you cut them down, then cover with mulch in the new position.
  • Matty2Matty2 Posts: 4,817

    Thank you for all advice. If I move them Cornish Boy it will be in January then, I don't really want to completely  rid the garden of them until I have tried again.

    I have never grown any fruit up till 2 years ago so is very much a learning curve.

  • Matty2Matty2 Posts: 4,817

    Decision has been made,

    There is a patch of ground that I was going to plant shrubs in that is out of the way. I will dig it over and tend the soil and come winter, transplant raspberries there. I will be ble to keep them more tied up, they will still be facing south.

    Then I will see how they do

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