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I have these growing wild in my back yard. THey seem to be doing better than last year. Do you fertilize these any way, shape, or form? Always pulling up wild rasperry canes in the perennial beds but did leave these alone out back....maybe the birds won't get them all.
 
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Hi Jan - don't know anything about rasperry vines...bumping to the top

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I only pruned the ones that died off back when I lived in Ill. But I probably didn't do it right...try a google search, see what they say.


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