Pruning Raspberries in Spring: How to Get a Bountiful Harvest

02.04.2024 04:10

Spring is the time when gardeners are delighted by the appearance of green shoots on their raspberry bushes.

However, to ensure a good harvest next season, it is necessary to properly prune raspberries in the spring.

We will tell you about the importance of this procedure and give you a step-by-step action plan, says Anastasia Kovrizhnykh .

Why is pruning raspberries in spring so important?

Pruning raspberries in spring is an integral care procedure. During the procedure, unnecessary shoots are removed, an optimal space is created for the development of the bush and the formation of new future shoots that will bring you a harvest.

How to prune raspberries correctly

Preparation

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Before you start pruning, make sure you have a special tool with sharp blades, gardening gloves and safety glasses.

This will help you avoid possible injuries and protect yourself from the sharp thorns of raspberry bushes.

Removing old shoots

Trim off all shoots that bore fruit last year. This will help remove old and diseased branches and promote the formation of new shoots.

Formation of a bush

Leave a few of the strongest shoots, spaced about 15-20 centimeters apart.
Additional tips for pruning raspberries in spring

  • Regularly weed the soil around the raspberry bush to remove weeds and ensure normal access to light and air.
  • After pruning is complete, be sure to remove garden debris to prevent the spread of disease.

Pruning raspberries in spring is an important aspect of successful gardening. Properly performed pruning procedure will allow you to get stronger and healthier bushes, as well as provide a generous harvest.

Earlier we talked about how to rejuvenate currant bushes.

Author: Valeria Kisternaya Editor of Internet resources
 
Expert: Anastasia Kovrizhnykh Expert / HERE NEWS

Content
  1. Why is pruning raspberries in spring so important?
  2. How to prune raspberries correctly
  3. Removing old shoots
  4. Formation of a bush