Under no circumstances should you prune raspberries like this, or there will be no harvest.

Under no circumstances should you prune raspberries like this, or there will be no harvest
Under no circumstances should you prune raspberries like this, or there will be no harvest
Are there almost no berries on the raspberry bushes in your garden? Perhaps you did something wrong during the pruning of the plants. Experienced gardeners give advice on how to avoid this problem and enjoy delicious berries.After harvesting the raspberries, do not prune the old shoots that already had berries - they will not produce new ones, but will only hinder the growth of healthy branches and may cause diseases. It is better to cut these shoots right at the root to ensure the plants' health and fertility in the future.It is also important to carefully prune young shoots, not removing too much material from them, as this may lead to a decrease in yield next year. Follow the experts' advice and do not forget that taking care of raspberry bushes is the guarantee of a harvest of delicious and fragrant berries.

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