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Alistair Macdonald

2006-10-04, 9:25 am

After a rather indifferent harvest due presumably to the drought, I cut back
my Autumn Bliss raspberries to ground level as advised and as always every
year. Since then (early September) new growth has reached a height of over a
foot and is still flourishing. Should I again cut it back or allow it to
wither with the winter?
Alistair


Mary

2006-10-04, 8:25 pm

On Wed, 4 Oct 2006 14:39:43 +0100, "Alistair Macdonald"
<alistair.macdonald@btopenworld.com> wrote:

>After a rather indifferent harvest due presumably to the drought, I cut back
>my Autumn Bliss raspberries to ground level as advised and as always every
>year. Since then (early September) new growth has reached a height of over a
>foot and is still flourishing. Should I again cut it back or allow it to
>wither with the winter?
>Alistair


How long have they been established?

johannes

2006-10-06, 9:25 am



Alistair Macdonald wrote:
>
> After a rather indifferent harvest due presumably to the drought, I cut back
> my Autumn Bliss raspberries to ground level as advised and as always every
> year. Since then (early September) new growth has reached a height of over a
> foot and is still flourishing. Should I again cut it back or allow it to
> wither with the winter?
> Alistair


Your replies didn't get through because it was redirected by the follow-up
addressing to several uk.local groups. It's done by a sick usenet vandal.
He will reply to a post with a simple question and then redirects replies
to the uk.local groups. From here, they can't easily be traced back, since
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