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  • Thinning gooseberries

    Noticed the branches on my gooseberries were getting bent to the ground. The cause was the sheer weight of gooseberries, so I started to thin them out. I have eventually removed about a third of them, which has relived some of the pressure on the branches. Is this sufficient or should I remove 50% of the fruit?

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    Personally I'd have left some branches touching the ground and let them root.

    If you make a U shape out of a bit of wire and push it into the ground astride the branch ypu'll find it'll grow roots- then in the Autumn/ Spring ( depending on the rootball size) cut the branch on the plant side of the roots, and pot on the newly rooted branch!

    Free plants!!
    "Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple

    Location....Normandy France

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