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Posted by Thesassenach (U14884672) on Saturday, 7th April 2012
My established Tayberry, in a 2' raised bed on a south facing wall, is producing flower buds. This seems very early. Should I leave them? If I cut them off, presumably it'll flower again in a month's time, or am I wrong? I'm in North Tipperary, Republic of Ireland.
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Leave them on for an early crop. They only fruit on last year's wood, so it you cut off the flowers you will need to wait another year!!
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