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Transplanting raspberries in Nov after first planting them in the previous spring
You should have replanted them when you dug them up, if the original site is not where they will be long-term. But if they haven't been left to dry out too much they should be fine if you replant them ...
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Mowing Fall Bearing Raspberries
What's done is done.
You could put 2-4 inches of compost over the bed, I suppose. Don't know that it will do anything specifically for having been mown early but it's generally appreciated, if the ...
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