Spring flowers, followed by midsummer fruit. harvest, prune only canes that have fruited, leaving all newly emerged canes to overwinter and produce next year's fruit. In late spring, cut all dead canes with no new growth at ground level. Fertilize in early spring and summer.
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DaviddelC
2017-08-30
It's flowering!
DaviddelC
2017-08-16
DaviddelC
2017-08-11
Getting bigger!
DaviddelC
2017-06-21
Coming back nicely!
DaviddelC
2017-05-24
Haven't planted it yet and it's been hot out. I'm sure it will spring back nicely.
Share good articles, GFinger floral assistant witness your growth.
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