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How to Prune Blueberry Bushes

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By Diane Dilov-Schultheis
eHow Contributing Writer
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Blueberry bushes are beautiful their fruits are delicious and nutritious. This type of bush is fairly simple to raise and maintain. Blueberry bushes need to be pruned annually. When you prune the bushes every year, you will stimulate them, promote yearly fruit creation and also stop them from overbearing. The following steps will supply you with all of the details needed to learn how to prune blueberry bushes.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • High-quality pruning shears
  • Lopping Shears (Long Handled)
  • Rubbing Alcohol
  1. Step 1

    Prepare your pruning equipment. You should at all times employ sterile and sharp pruning tools. Never utilize shears that are not razor-sharp. It is essential to disinfect the pruning tools proceeding utilizing them on your blueberry bushes. You do not want to cause any damage to the bushes or spread any diseases.

  2. Step 2

    Plan your pruning. It is best to prune blueberry bushes in late winter or near the beginning of spring prior to growth. You do not have to prune blueberry bushes for at least three to four years, however you should always remove any broken, dead, or frail and small shoots that are present. Make a complete inspection of all of your blueberry bushes each year and prune them accordingly.

  3. Step 3

    Prune your blueberry bushes correctly, according to their age. Once your blueberry bushes have matured to more than four years, the pruning requirements change slightly. You still cut off all sickly or dead stems and branches to begin. Remove some of the various stems from dense bushes and prune the complete stature to maintain a satisfactory height. You can easily do this by getting rid of any extra long shoots or ones that have more than five buds on them. This will keep the branches from becoming over loaded with blueberries. Make certain that you do not prune over half of the latest growth. Always leave the stronger parts of the blueberry bushes and get rid of any of the weak ones. The pruning could vary each year, depending on the growth and condition of the blueberry bushes.

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