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RE: Raspberry cane advice - JJB - 05-08-2021

I'm highjacking Broadway's thread a bit so forgive me.

I have two fruit cages each with two rows of unknown unremarkable summer raspberries with the occasional autumn fruiting cane. None of which I paid for Smile I'm considering digging up one row and buying some autumn fruiting canes to replace them. Contemplating actually spending some money is rather unsettling, so I was hoping for your recommendation for a sweet large fruited autumn raspberry not worried what colour. I see Veggie likes Joan J.


RE: Raspberry cane advice - Veggie - 05-08-2021

Grew Autumn Bliss first but, after being introduced to Joan J. there was no going back. She's bigger fruited. Smile


RE: Raspberry cane advice - JJB - 06-08-2021

Sounds like a contender. Thank you.


RE: Raspberry cane advice - Admin - 06-08-2021

Joan J as well, nothing comes close in my opinion


RE: Raspberry cane advice - JJB - 06-08-2021

I second that motion, it will be Joan j.


RE: Raspberry cane advice - JJB - 06-08-2021

(06-08-2021, 09:58 AM)Admin Wrote: Joan J as well, nothing comes close in my opinion

Say I ultimately want approx 10ft row,  how many bare rooted plants? Don't necessarily  need a 10 ft row immediately.


RE: Raspberry cane advice - Jimny14 - 06-08-2021

So if we say 20" apart for each plant in your row then a 10' row would need 7 plants? I think my maths is right there.


RE: Raspberry cane advice - Mark_Riga - 06-08-2021

(06-08-2021, 10:50 AM)Jimny14 Wrote: So if we say 20" apart for each plant in your row then a 10' row would need 7 plants? I think my maths is right there.

or may be 6 if you leave 10" each end for the end canes to expand into.