Raspberry Canes

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    Hi Guys,

    I was hoping you might be able to help me.
    I am a complete Gardening Novice. And am thus making a lot of mistakes but learning a long the way.
    In march I bought some, rasberries, blackcurrants and redcurrants in the sales from B&Q.
    Not knowing what I was doing and purely following the advice at the back of the packet soaked the bareroots for a maximum of ten minutes before planting them without adding any Mycorrhizal Fungi. The raspberry, blackcurrants and redcurrants had already grown leaves at that which quickly died back. After some research I now realise everything I did was completely wrong
    Now in April, only one of the roses is showing signs of life and very little at that. The blackcurrant and redcurrant have grown some leaves. But the raspberry looks dead.
    I don't know whether the two other roses and the raspberry are still alive after their ordeal and was wondering whether I should dig them add and replant them with Mycorrhizal Fungi.

    Any help would be much appreciated




    @@Mr Laybury and @MissAgapanthus I will post this in Edible Gardening Forum for you my friend where it will have more of a chance of getting correctly answered by our more experienced friends
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    @@wiseowl, is the same true for the raspberry canes, as my girlfriend bought 4/5 trees and some canes in march and only one apple tree appears to have any growth showing. Thanks.
     
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