Alan Titchmarsh helps you enjoy the fruits of your labours

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    Picked all the berries from your summer-fruiting raspberries? It's time to prune the plants, which means clearing away old, unproductive canes and tying in the new ones that will bear next summer's crop. Meanwhile, if you grow autumn-fruiting raspberries, they are just coming on stream. They will provide ripe fruit almost up to the first autumn frost - and they won't need pruning until early next spring.[​IMG]
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