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Smug Yet Humble (pt 2) Plus Autumn Raspberry Tips

Posted on the 09 March 2014 by Chrryblossomtat2
Reflecting on Friday....looking towards the future.... as the clocks spring forward this evening! (*edit - sugar that's only in America)
Wow, this is part 2 of my 'smug yet humble too' post. What a huge moment is was for me, yet as I commented in that post, it doesn't look like much to everyday people who don't have my particular problems (physical and mental). Never mind. I still feel good about it. And thank you for the encouraging comments, they make me feel like a champ. This was first of many walks to that sign and back and I can build on that - oh check me and my positivity out!!
I couldn't go today so the Hubby has gone off to cut back the Autumn Raspberries*alone whilst I rest here and try to gather myself up for a trip to Belfast and maybe a visit to a nursery. We need a little pop-up greenhouse and I need to get started on my cut flower bed - oh yes! buying tubers and bulbs :)
Later there is going to be some seeds sown and a clear out of the home shed...spring has arrived and we need to get into gear! 
* Those 10 celeriac seedlings from Friday have become...65!* The 3 little daffs are in flower and ohhh yellow is such a happy colour!
little daffs in the garden - growourown.blogspot.com - An Allotment Blog
For now let me leave me with this, one of the best poems in the world and one that sums up how I have been feeling under the reign of winter - well *blows raspberry in winter's face*...I made it and spring is here - hurrah!!
Invictus print by growourown.blogspot.com - An Allotment Blog
* Pruning your autumn raspberries *
 - Be brutal, you want loads of fruit this year too so cut those old canes right down to ground level!
- You should have your canes arranged and growing with supports. We have ours in a straight line with supporting wire tied across them at regular intervals. Tie any new stems to these wires as your plants grow; do it lightly with twine so as they grow they have freedom to move a little in the wind and not snap = disaster!
- Cover the ground with fertiliser of your choice and use loads of our dear friend - well rotted manure as a mulch.
- Never let the soil dry out! Raspberries are very thirsty and need water to make them extra juicy ;) Ummm raspberries eaten from the cane in the warm Autumn sun....heavenly
Hugs
Smug yet humble (pt 2) plus autumn raspberry tips

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