Steve Maskery
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Rather than resurrect this old thread, I thought I'd be better starting a new one.
Well I have just harvested my raspberries. All 5 of them. Not very big but good flavour.
So do I now cut them off down to the pot ready for a return match next year? It will get planted in the ground once I have got my fruit trees sorted.
whiskywill":2fcs38ly said:Steve Maskery":2fcs38ly said:I planted a Gooseberry bush and a Raspberry cane. Both have grown well but zero fruit, not even flowers. Are they the sort of animal that only crops on last year's growth? I'm pleased and disappointed in equal measure.
Gooseberries grow on old wood. The only pruning needed is to keep the bush tidy.
Raspberries are different and you need to know the variety to know whether it is a Primocane or Floricane type. A primocane type produces fruit on the current years growth and can be pruned down to ground level every year, after fruiting, of course. They also tend to be later fruiting to allow time for the current year's growth. The floricane varieties produce fruit on second year wood. You would prune out all wood that has borne fruit and leave all new growth for the next year.
If you do not know the variety, you could leave all growth on the plant and note which branches bear fruit, the old or the new, and afterwards prune accordingly.
Well I have just harvested my raspberries. All 5 of them. Not very big but good flavour.
So do I now cut them off down to the pot ready for a return match next year? It will get planted in the ground once I have got my fruit trees sorted.