And I've never had any trouble with weeds in my raspberries. I have never mown, and I mulch heavily. I'd assumed it was the combination of mulch and the essential toughness of raspberries, but perhaps the "not mowing" helps, too.
Ginda eastern MA, zone 6 On Feb 17, 2009, at 9:27 PM, John S wrote: Alan,
I strongly agree with you on the mowing issue. I have found that if I mow my everbearing raspberries, then I have to really fight the weeds the next season in order to maintain the patch and get a reasonable harvest. Almost lost my Fall golds one year doing that. I don't mow raspberries anymore.
John
--- On Tue, 2/17/09, Alan Haigh <alandhaigh@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Alan Haigh <alandhaigh@gmail.com> Subject: [NAFEX] raspberries To: nafex@lists.ibiblio..org Date: Tuesday, February 17, 2009, 6:40 AM
I liked fluffy's recs. Home growers don't use herbicides, generally, and aren't likely to diligently water, which, as was said, makes all the difference. The difference being that for many Heritage is still a great raspberry because they tend to neglect their gardens during periods of drought and don't diligently stay on top of weeds. Wow, this is beginning to sound like an autobiography. In fact, Heritage is the only raspberry remaining on my property after trying all the mentioned varieties here. To me raspberries just aren't worth all that much work when you're growing a wide range of fruit. Anyway, Heritage is the toughest most durable raspberry I've ever grown, by far. Here in the northeast the birds aren't very interested in raspberries by Sept., except wild turkeys that harvest low-lyers, so the harvest is mostly yours and the yellow jackets. Fluffy mentioned growing primocanes only, for fall berries which I assume means he mows them after fall but I have found that my stands are much more durable if I don't do this. If I mow the weeds will take over and the canes become weak. The meager summer harvest I get is a foragers treat, but not much use for preserves. _______________________________________________ nafex mailing list nafex@lists.ibiblio.org
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