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Anyone growing autumn-fruiting raspberries?

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MuffinMclay · 05/05/2007 11:07

If so, do yours have leaves and signs of growth by now? Mine (planted last autumn) still look like sticks in the ground. I can't work out if they are dead or not.

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Zofloyya · 05/05/2007 11:12

yes, mine have loads of new growth - sorry! they are quite well established though, and I have a very dim memory that maybe they were slow to come through the first year after I planted them.

MuffinMclay · 05/05/2007 11:17

Even more now.

Might get back in touch with the supplier. Perhaps they suppled dud sticks.

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prettybird · 07/05/2007 15:55

I bought tplants in early April and planted them. They were already swoying some signs of growth, but I was ruther less and chopped everything back down to ground level. Since then there has been loads of growth - there both shwoing bushy growth of about 8 inches.

Did you water them well when they were planted?

MuffinMclay · 07/05/2007 16:13

I got them bare-rooted back in November. Planted them in the ground on the day they arrived, have kept them well watered, and nothing.

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thefuturesbright · 07/05/2007 19:37

sounds terminal to me - mine are rampant already and the summer fruiting ones are flowering already

MuffinMclay · 08/05/2007 21:31

I got in touch with Crocus (who supplied them) and they are going to refund my money. Hoorah!

Bit disappointed that I won't have all the raspberries to look forward to though. My defunct raspberry patch will become a courgette patch, but they're not quite the same....

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