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Raspberry And Red Currant

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Ric.ror | 07:26 Sun 12th Jan 2014 | Gardening
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I have just planted in a large pot a dry stick that the pound shop told me will turn into raspberrys (same with red currant except that seemed to have May bigger rootball so has gone straight into the ground)
Now I am hoping that that's it now. I can leave them and they will spread across the garden suppressing the weeds, producing copious amounts of sweet succulent fruits with no need for pruning, de slugging or anything else to take up my valuable time
Am I living in cloud cuckoo land?
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yes. enjoy your stay.

slugs are not the problem with these two fruits. the birds may be. will they supress weeds? no chance as the weeds will just grow up amongst them. the redcurrant ill stay as one bush but with any luck the raspberries will spread everywhere and send up shoots (which fruit) all over the place.

it depends on how tidy a gardener you are how much you enjoy them?
Nothing wrong with being an eternal optimist but.......
Dont listen to them ^^^ in a few months you will be employing foreign labour to help pick the fruits, the fruit will poison all the slugs and when canes are fully laden with fruit they will cut out the light and put a stop to all weed growth.


Good luck!!
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Well thanks for your answers
I am quite pleased about the birds - I have a cherry tree and they get all those.
To be honest I'm not a great fruit lover but I like productive plants(fruit and herbs) so I thought I would fill in the gaps down the side of the path.
So far I've gone for the two bushes and at the end of last summer a patio pear tree. The cherry tree was established before I moved here (4 years ago)
Any other fruit or herb ideas would be welcome
The cherry tree
make sure you water it in well, and keep it free from the frost until the roots are established.

Slugs like raspberries. You're not going to do away with floor-level weeds though - these plants need caning to keep the branches and fruit off the ground.
The raspberries will need to be cut back after fruiting, you may then get an autumn crop too.
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Well I planted them last Monday and we had our first frost last night so I'm a bit worried now

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