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  • am I too late?

    our snow came before I had finished my winter pruning of gooseberries and currant bushes.

    Snow is finally away at the weekend. hooray!

    Does anyone know if I am too late to prune for this year?

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    You should be fine until the buds start to open - go ahead.

    Some people prefer pruning in Nov-Dec to give wounds longer to heal before the next growing season.

    Some people prefer pruning in Jan-Feb, in the hope that winter rain/snow has washed away the fungal spores from the previous summer, which might infect wounds.

    I prefer not to prune if we're expecting hard frosts within a few days after pruning - I think that a hard frost can additionally damage pruning wounds and increase the risk of disease entry.
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    • #3
      According to the bible on soft fruit - RHS Encyclopaedia of Practical Gardening

      Fruit by Harry Baker ( ISBN 0 85533 193 3 )

      prune in early autumn or at any time in the dormant season until March.

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      • #4
        there are copies of that book on amazon for £0.01 + £2.80 postage. I'd call that a steal even if they are a bit dog eared.

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        • #5
          brilliant - many thanks!

          and i get a lot of my books that way - recycling is the only way to go IMHO!

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          • #6
            I prune both my currants and goosberries in jan/feb every year. I like to think that the old growth left on protects them from the worst of the winter weather.

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