Very Early Summer-fruiting Raspberry, You Can Enjoy Pickings From This Variety As Early As June. Canes Are Spine-free For Comfortable & Easy Harvesting, & It Shows Good Resistance To Diseases.receiving Your Plants (12 Canes)cut Down Canes To About 2cm (1in) Above Ground Level In The First Spring. This Will Encourage Multiple Canes To Grow From The Ground.tie In Canes As They Grow In The First Summer. You May Not Get Harvests In The First Summer While The Plants Establish. In Fact, If You Notice Flowers In The First Summer, Remove Them To Encourage Vigorous Plant Growth For Future Harvests.in The Following Summer Harvest The Fruits, & Prune The Fruiting Stems After Harvests To The Ground Level. There Should Be Some Strong Leafy (non-fruiting) Stems That Have Emerged From The Ground. Tie These Onto The Supports, As These Stems Will Flower & Fruit The Following Summer.repeat The Late Summer Pruning Each Year.good Disease Resistancefloricane (summer-fruiting) Varieties Fruit On Canes Produced In The Previous Year. After Fruiting, Cut Out The Old, Fruited Wood In Autumn/winter & Tie In The New Growths To The Support.cut Down All Bare Root Planted Raspberries To 2cm (1in) Above Ground Level When Planting. This Will Encourage Multiple Canes To Grow From The Ground.