Murph wrote, "There is a MASSIVE BLAST of fruit for the first pick, then a
few small picks before frost."
It doesn't have to bee that way. If you mow your two-crop-per-year
raspberry canes right down to the ground, you'll get an early,
massive?/large fall crop and no summer crop.
My Autumn Bliss doesn't winter-kill above 22 degrees F; it hasn't gotten
that cold until November in the past two years so I got to pick the berries
from Mid-August to the End of October.
Jim Fruth
Brambleberry Farm
Pequot Lakes, MN 56472
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www.jellygal.com
1-877-265-6856 (Toll Free)
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[NAFEX] Needed raspberry info,
Jim Fruth, 02/17/2009