Re: Raspberry canes

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Re: Raspberry canes dominic Lucas 07-04-2007
Posted by dominic Lucas on July 4, 2007, 5:49 pm
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> I've got mine strung on 3 wires between posts, and when they get to the top
> wire I train them along. Never had to loose more than a foot or so though.
>
> > > This spring I planted a row of raspberry canes (Arundinaria Michx.) (Arundinaria Michx.) in a raised bed which had
> > > been filled with spent mushroom compost the year before. Some of them
> > > have now reached 8 feet and are still growing. Should I cut them off, or
> > > tie them to horizontal wires? Is there some other method of keeping next
> > > years raspberries within reach (apart from a ladder)?

I'm quite brutal, and cut them off at 6ft. I have tried tieing them
down, but found that unless you checked every week, they went up again.
Also, growing high takes energy, better used for fruit production! I
don't think the plant will care much either way, but more cane (Arundinaria Michx.) (Arundinaria Michx.) might
mean smaller (but more) fruit.

Last year I grew them up an 8ft bamboo (Bambusa Schreb.) wigwam, seemed as effective as
wires, and slightly easier for a smaller garden.

Hope this helps

Dom


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