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My Raspberries have dropped about 15 cm in their raised bed. After pruning can I just fill the bed with compost and vege mix or do I have to lift them and replant?
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30th June 2015 2:52pm
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Manfred says...
Broadly speaking, anything which can be grown from a cutting, can be safely buried deeper than it was previously grown.

Raspberries can be deeply mulched. If you have primocane fruiting raspberries and cut them right down to ground level it might be wise to let them grow up a little rather than just burying them.
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Manfred says...
And for the record- I have a neighbour (who prefers that nothing be allowed to survive unless it's sugarcane) who assures me that the only way to kill raspberries is a mixture of diesel and gramoxone.

They're very resilient.
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