Everbearing raspberries generally bear twice - on canes that just grew this year, and (usually a smaller amount) on the canes that grew last year. June raspberries bear fruit just once, on canes that grew last year. The first step in pruning a patch of raspberries is actually to determine which type of raspberry bushes you have. Even a long-neglected patch is easy to prune, and will be much better off after a good pruning! Grab your loppers and hand pruning shears, and I'll walk you through it! Ready? Here we go. If you've never pruned your berry patch before, don't worry. I'm a little late pruning my raspberry bushes this year, but better late than never! Pruning a raspberry patch every year is an important part of getting the largest and best crop from your berry plants. ![]() It's a vital step for getting the best crop of raspberries from your plants! Follow these simple steps to prune your raspberry bushes each year.
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