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cockatiel | 09:02 Thu 25th Jun 2009 | Home & Garden
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We have autumn fruiting raspberries in our garden. They are normally ripening from August onwards till about end of September.
This year they are already ripening in June and the plants are only 3/4 of the height they normally grow to. Is anyone else experiencing this?
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This sometimes happens to us too but we still get a good crop in September and October.
Same here (in East Sussex) cockatiel,
I am just hoping that this early fruiting will continue to the later (normanl) one and be continous!
I do love Raspberries.
PS:~Our plants are normal height.
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Thanks for your replies. I suppose we haven't had so much rain to make the canes grow taller, but lots of hot sunny days to ripen the fruit early. This is the first summer the fruit has been ready this early and we've had raspberries several years. Thankfully at this time of year there aren't so many spiders to get in the way of my picking!!

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