Completely prune back and remove all skinny, dead, damaged, diseased or otherwise weak canes.This will discourage overgrowth and shading and will improve fruit production and quality. Prune young canes back until they are around 4 to 5 feet tall. Once your raspberry plants have put on enough growth (which may not be until after their first year with you), aim to prune in the early spring, just as new growth emerges. Black raspberries are a little different, and pruning advice for those is located in the next section. This information is geared toward typical red, gold, and purple varieties of raspberries.
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