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“Cut Down Summer-Fruiting Raspberry Canes To Promote New Growth”

When summer-fruiting raspberries have finished cropping, cut out the old fruiting canes to ground level.
As new growth is produced tie it in to the supports as these will bear your next crops. Don't prune autumn-flowering raspberries; this is done in late winter.

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