rasberries - running roots and suckers

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  1. Daisies

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    I have 4 raspberry canes about 2 years old. I went to tidy them up and found they'd run suckers about 4 feet away from the parent plants. I was staggered!

    When I tried to pull them up, I found these roots were worthy of a beech tree! Very thick, gnarly and tough. In my weakened state of elderlyness, they totally defeated my attempts to cut them and/or dig them up.

    But no matter as I have a nice young gardener who will do that for me (I hope!).

    What I want to know is -
    1. is there any way of containing these roots
    2. do the suckers that spring up from the travelling roots ever bear fruit?

    I have 4 good books on soft fruit (or so I thought) but nary a mention of this in any of them.
     
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    @Kristen - thank you so much. Obviously I should check out the forum before posting! :roflol:
     
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    If everyone did that there would be no questions to answer :sad:
     
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