Raspberry plantation

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Re: Raspberry plantation




by paysan.bio » 28/11/17, 09:04

Bobbysolo67 wrote:
Paysan.bio wrote:I think I did not understand the question about height.
for 50 70 cm, I was talking about the horizontal height that we try to get with the arcure.
I do not cut stems in length for non-rising varieties.
for the ascending varieties, I cut the stems, in November after the first big gels, with 2 buds below the lowest bud that turned into a fruit bouquet.
in general, these two buds have already received a dose of hormones that disrupts them the following year and therefore their production is minimal.


I think paysan.bio is talking about "Dutch-style" training. To see on: http://www.gerbeaud.com/jardin/fiches/f ... lisser.php


I do this type of trellising for blackcurrants, currants, ...
but for the raspberries, it is half-trellis with the Dutch because puts all the arquers on the same side.
it makes pickup easier.
with the Dutch trellis they would have 5 m wide by row.
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Re: Raspberry plantation




by olivier75 » 28/11/17, 21:23

Hi,

The 1er raspberry line is in a mix, not knowing who and who, I just delete the dry stems in spring, after startup, possibly shortening some. I paid more attention to the plantations of last year.

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Re: Raspberry plantation




by Thouvenel » 01/05/18, 11:04

I dig up the subject a little bit.

If I understand correctly, there is with the Hollandian style trellising, 50-70cm between the row of raspberries and the stretched threads to which we will tie the canes so that they are arched? That's it ?
And the threads, are at what height? 50cm?

Not all understood how it comes to inter-rows as huge (it evokes 2,50 m) while the arc canes is only 70cm max.
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Re: Raspberry plantation




by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 04/05/18, 00:53

I found the pictures of a "mine" of wild raspberries ... and when I say mine it's the whole slope ....

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When you see that you say to yourself: I may not be too much to break the nénette : Mrgreen:
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Re: Raspberry plantation




by Thouvenel » 04/05/18, 09:23

FORTUNATE ! : Twisted:
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