Pruning a gooseberry bush
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2015 2:58 pm
Hi all, I'm a relatively new gardener and need a little advice.
I purchased a gooseberry plant from Poundland and it was basically just a stick with a small amount of roots. I wasn't holding out much hope of it growing but it has surprised me and has had quite a growth spurt over the past 2 months!
It started as just the brown stick, but threw out two side shoots from this, which have both grown to well over a foot long with lots of leaves and thorns.
I want to make sure it grows quite bushy, but I cannot find any info on pruning such an immature plant. If I were to snip off the growing tips of the two shoots now, would it encourage it to start branching out instead? And would any new branches come off the two shoots, or is there a way I can make the main stick put out more shoots? Or should I just leave it alone and prune when it is dormant, and hope more branches appear next year?
I have attached a photo, the other 'stick' next to the gooseberry is another one I actually purchased even earlier in the year, but that seems to have been stuck in some sort of suspended animation for 3 months or so now, it's not done anything since putting out those tiny leaves! But it does give you an idea what the bigger one started off like!
Thanks for any help in advance!
I purchased a gooseberry plant from Poundland and it was basically just a stick with a small amount of roots. I wasn't holding out much hope of it growing but it has surprised me and has had quite a growth spurt over the past 2 months!
It started as just the brown stick, but threw out two side shoots from this, which have both grown to well over a foot long with lots of leaves and thorns.
I want to make sure it grows quite bushy, but I cannot find any info on pruning such an immature plant. If I were to snip off the growing tips of the two shoots now, would it encourage it to start branching out instead? And would any new branches come off the two shoots, or is there a way I can make the main stick put out more shoots? Or should I just leave it alone and prune when it is dormant, and hope more branches appear next year?
I have attached a photo, the other 'stick' next to the gooseberry is another one I actually purchased even earlier in the year, but that seems to have been stuck in some sort of suspended animation for 3 months or so now, it's not done anything since putting out those tiny leaves! But it does give you an idea what the bigger one started off like!
Thanks for any help in advance!