One of the important stages of caring for raspberries in the fall is pruning.
We tell you how to properly prune raspberries in the fall.
How to prune raspberries in autumn
First, in the fall, you should cut off the two-year-old shoots that have borne fruit and on which thick bark has formed.
Secondly, it is necessary to get rid of all weak annual shoots.
Ideally, there should be approximately 12-15 strong shoots left on one bush.
After pruning, it is recommended to feed the raspberries with potassium and phosphorus fertilizers.
For example, you can use superphosphate, potassium sulfate, wood ash. Nitrogen fertilizers should not be used in the fall.