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ak474u
05-24-2015, 03:12 PM
I've got a raspberry that is producing, and growing like a weed. It's about the same footprint and height as a washing machine this year, which is about a 300% increase over last year. My question is, as I was mowing yesterday, I was trying to get the grass out from under it and noticed that there are 2 additional plants coming up out of the yard, 2-3 feet from the mother plant. I want to move them to a new location, but I don't know if they're coming up from a "runner" or if they've sprouted from seed. Anybody have experience with this? I don't want to damage either plant, but at least one has come up in a location where it will be an issue when it gets big.

realist
05-24-2015, 04:40 PM
I have found if you pull them up some you will see they have little roots, just cut off the section and plant it. Just plan a head berry plants want to take over. If you have a lot of bird they like them too. What we have found it they eat them, crap them out when flying and we have berries sprouting all over.

ak474u
05-24-2015, 04:47 PM
I have found if you pull them up some you will see they have little roots, just cut off the section and plant it. Just plan a head berry plants want to take over. If you have a lot of bird they like them too. What we have found it they eat them, crap them out when flying and we have berries sprouting all over.

Thanks, yes berries take over. My blackberry has so much fruit you can't see leaves. 2 rubber snakes, a yard cat, and netting are finally keeping the mockingbirds off of them.

helomech
05-24-2015, 07:20 PM
Dig it up, if it is attached to the parent plant then you could just re bury it if it does not have its own roots. If it has its own roots, then you can just cut it from the parent plant and move it where you want.

bacpacker
05-25-2015, 01:26 AM
I agree with Helo. If it's attached, but has roots, It'll take off on it's own when removed.