![]() Summer-bearing canes that haven’t fruited at all yet are usually cut back to a max of 6′ to allow for easy harvesting. In late fall/early spring, thin out any damaged or diseased canes and then shorten the remaining canes. The summer bearers won’t bloom on the stems that sprout during the first year, but the fall bearers will bloom and fruit at the very tips of these fresh stalks in the autumn. ![]() That said, there are some basics to follow.īoth summer-bearing raspberries and fall-bearing raspberries should be cut right back to the ground at the time of planting. When deciding how to prune raspberries, the first step is to figure out what variety/type of raspberries you have because there are two main groups, and they are pruned differently.
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