How to Prune Raspberries for HIGH Yield and Healthy Plants
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- čas přidán 12. 03. 2024
- Easy raspberry training and pruning technique to get more, bigger raspberries. This is for floricane fruiting berries. This is not for fall bearing varieties.
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I'm going to go do this right now. Nice timing.
Perfect time to get it done!
@@FastGardeningMichiganfunny enough Felco 8 Swiss Made in my hand ha
Also if you want a bunch of canes to transplant folks. You can pull some of the topple over canes with roots intact straight out of the ground. Just transplanted a bunch into my tortoise pen. Thanks for posting
@@4quall those felcos will last forever
@@FastGardeningMichigan yes these were my wife's grandfather's originally. So I can't even guess their age. I want to get them sharpened by an Olde Tyme blade guy this summer
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I had 2 plants get it so I yanked them out. They were plants in heavy shade. I have thousands of them growing so I can replace easy. That's an interesting fix. According to Google there's no saving the plants but I've found more than once that most of the info on the Internet isn't true
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I also own two of their books, JADAM Organic Farming and JADAM Organic Pest and Disease Control. Both are good reads.
Sweeeet. This will be very nice information to have. Thank you. So do those only fruit once every other year? Or they fruit 2 years after you plant it?
First year in the ground they grow canes, year 2 the previous year canes fruit. Year 2, simultaneously, new canes grow that will fruit next year. So there is fruit every year. These grow wild here and are some of the best tasting berries. The ones I moved and managed definitely produce better.
@@FastGardeningMichigan Ohhhhh nice
@@FastGardeningMichigan There are wild blackberries at my local park, but it will be nice to have my own.
@@FastGardeningMichigan Any chance do you roughly know your yield from 1 plant?
@@EpsteinIsSeaEyeAyy there are some interesting cultivars out there. I just bought blackberries that produce on first year canes. The fall bearing raspberries produce either a summer and fall crop or one big fall crop on first year canes but they aren't as productive for me. They are young plants so maybe this year they'll produce more. I pruned them for a small summer crop and larger fall crop. When they sent them to me I hacked up the cane and made new plants as well 😂. 3 for the price of 1