Do you prune your gooseberry bushes? Should I cut them back this year and if so when? What about currant bushes? I have stakes in to fence my five bushes in as well as the currants and raspberries.
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I trim mine a little when it gets unruly and remove any dead branches. Its not something that gets a lot of my attention since it seems to do OK without it. You know that they will tolerate some shade; almost prefer itDo you prune your gooseberry bushes? Should I cut them back this year and if so when? What about currant bushes? I have stakes in to fence my five bushes in as well as the currants and raspberries.
I never trim or prune anything in hot weatherI trim mine a little when it gets unruly and remove any dead branches. Its not something that gets a lot of my attention since it seems to do OK without it. You know that they will tolerate some shade; almost prefer it
I think once they get going you are going to have gooseberries coming out your ears, as the saying goes.I have two plants. I give them a balanced fertilizer I think horse manure would work. My blueberries are what I've got down pat, ever since I got the ph correct. You might check on line for more info on the gooseberries.I have them planted in a semi shaded area. They are not very big yet. Nor are the branches thick, but it's only the first year. Do you use any fertilizers. Horse manure etc. etc. I will mulch them when I get them surrounded by chicken wire to keep the girls from scratching around them. I was just thinking I may just make a round of fencing around each plant for now. I have 5 bushes about 4 feet apart.
I think once they get going you are going to have gooseberries coming out your ears, as the saying goes.I have two plants. I give them a balanced fertilizer I think horse manure would work. My blueberries are what I've got down pat, ever since I got the ph correct. You might check on line for more info on the gooseberries.
Being a "rancher" you should be up at 5:30 every morning.Well I could but then what would we have to talk about?As for my ears I wouldn't mind. They can be frozen until I'm ready for them right? Not to mention I could share them with the chickens. Which is why I got chickens in the first place. To eat all the stuff we don't. DW always buys produce and then it goes bad, so I toss it to the chickens just before it turns.![]()
I can't believe it's 7:30. The window was open and the chickens were squaking so I got up to see what the trouble was at 5:30 and stayed up. It was nothing.
I agree w/ that except for my raspberries, I cut them back just after they finish bearing (need to do it now) b/c it is so much easier to identify the canes that bore this year w/ the berry nubs still on them. But that might not be considered pruning since it is spent canes that I am cutting.I never trim or prune anything in hot weather