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 ===== Pruning raspberries ===== ===== Pruning raspberries =====
  
-==== Different strategies for June-bearing and "Ever-bearing" ====+==== Why prune? ====
  
 +For all raspberries I begin the process during the winter, when then are dormant, by removing all suckers that grow from outside the bed. 
  
-=== June bearing ===+Then I remove all dead canes and those that are brittle, weak or broken.
  
-== Plant needs ==+Raspberries grow from canes, shoots that have few branches. Pruning helps maintain productive plants. I read that to promote fruiting only in the fall some cut off all stems at the ground.
  
-== Pruning strategy == 
  
-=== Everbearing ===+==== Different strategies for June-bearing and "Ever-bearing" ==== 
 + 
 +=== June bearing ===
  
-==Plant needs ==+{{ :garden:about:plants:fruit:raspberries:img_6573.jpg?400|Canes pruned for bearing in both summer and fall}}For all my raspberries, I cut last year's canes flush to the ground.This type of cut results in the formation of numerous new canes that grow as suckers from the roots. I use a sharp cutting tool at an angle to the cane.
  
-== Pruning strategy ==+=== Everbearing ==
  
-To promote only fruiting in fall+I read that to promote fruiting only in the fall some cut off all stems at the ground.I prefer to maintain these canes as fall-bearing so I don't leave any canes at in the winter pruning, as above, cutting then off at the ground.
  
-Cut off all stems at the ground.+Once the new canes grow suckers in the spring, in late May or early June, when the they are about a foot tall I thin them  to a spacing of about 6 to 8 inches apart.
  
-To promote fruiting in summer and fall, prune some canes well above the ground (which will bear in June) and the rest +So, to promote fruiting in both summer and fall, prune a portion of the canes well above the ground (which will bear in June) and prune the remaining canes off at the ground. 
  
  
  
  
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