Which branches should I chop off ?

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    Just thinking about it as an activity for January
     

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    Yeah, I usually chop off branches in January:thumbsup:
     
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      If you are short of things to do in January, why not read up about pruning times/techniques ?
       
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        What is it?
         
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          I dont really understand this reply but i normally cut them off in Jan too

          Ive read about this for months but most keep saying making a goblet shape but im not sure how to make this into a goblet shape which is why im asking what to cut .

          gooseberry
           
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          Hmm these responses are a bit less useful than normal but ive asked AI to colour the branches . Hopefully that will help in identifying which ones should be cut
           

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          Have you just read about pruning or pruning gooseberries in particular? I would suggest the latter.
           
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          Ive read about both as i prune other plants as well but most of the stuff i come across eg
          Goose Berry Care - Port Kells Nurseries
          is suggesting goblet shaped but i dont know if these diagrams are realistic. Also should i really remove branches that are near the soil if they are looking ok . Just asking as this is going to be the first time ive done a gooseberry
           
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          Gooseberry bushes are usually grown on what they call a short 'leg' so you should cut off any small branches at the bottom of the main stem to about a 12" high.

          Then, cut out any crossing, rubbing or inward facing branches. As for a goblet shape, think of a red wine glass - that is the shape to aim for when pruning your gooseberry bush.

          If, however, you have a young gooseberry bush and I see you have yours in a pot, you could leave the pruning for another year. it won't hurt the plant and it should still fruit next year.

          Hope this helps.
           
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            im not sure i want to leave it another year
             
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            That's too early; you're supposed to leave it until Branch Chopping Off day which is February 13th.
             
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              Then present to your best beloved the next day.
               
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                Branches at soil level can lead to problems - chop them off. Or use your search engine and type in - how far down should I prune a straggly gooseberry bush.
                Then watch out for caterpillars.

                But don't touch plum and greengage trees until June.
                 
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                Agree, but here it is a gooseberry being pruned.
                 
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