🍇 February Fruit Bush Care Guide

February is a key month for caring for fruit bushes. While plants are still dormant, the jobs you do now directly affect flowering, fruit size, and overall plant health later in the season.

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Fruit bush care in February is about pruning correctly, improving soil, and preventing problems before growth begins.

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❄️ Why February Is Important for Fruit Bushes

In February:

  • Bushes are dormant
  • Buds are visible but inactive
  • Pests and diseases are easier to spot
  • Roots can establish before spring growth

This makes February ideal for structural work and preparation.


✂️ Pruning Fruit Bushes in February

Correct pruning improves airflow, light, and yields.

🫐 Blackcurrants

  • Prune hard in February

What to do:

  • Remove old, dark wood at ground level
  • Leave young, pale shoots
  • Aim to replace older branches regularly

Blackcurrants fruit best on new growth.


🍓 Redcurrants and Whitecurrants

  • Prune more lightly

What to do:

  • Create an open goblet shape
  • Shorten side shoots to 2–3 buds
  • Remove overcrowded or crossing branches

These fruit on spurs formed on older wood.


🟢 Gooseberries

  • Similar to redcurrants

What to do:

  • Remove inward-growing branches
  • Open the centre to reduce mildew risk
  • Shorten side shoots

Good airflow is essential for healthy crops.


🍇 Raspberries

Summer-fruiting raspberries:

  • Cut last year’s fruited canes to ground level
  • Tie in new canes

Autumn-fruiting raspberries:

  • Cut all canes to ground level in February

This resets the plant and simplifies maintenance.


🌱 Planting Fruit Bushes in February

February is perfect for planting bare-root bushes.

Suitable for planting now:

  • Currants
  • Gooseberries
  • Raspberries
  • Blueberries (acid soil required)

Bare-root plants establish quickly and are cost-effective.


🌿 Mulching and Soil Care

Healthy soil leads to better fruit.

February soil jobs:

  • Add compost or well-rotted manure
  • Mulch to suppress weeds and protect roots
  • Keep mulch away from stems
  • Avoid digging wet or frozen soil

Mulching also conserves moisture for spring.


🛡️ Protect Fruit Bushes from Frost

Late winter frost can damage buds and roots.

Protection tips:

  • Mulch heavily during cold spells
  • Use fleece for exposed plants
  • Ensure containers are raised off cold ground
  • Shelter young bushes from wind

Protected roots support stronger spring growth.


🐛 Check for Pests and Diseases

Problems are easier to deal with before growth begins.

Look out for:

  • Aphid eggs on stems
  • Swollen or damaged buds
  • Signs of mildew or dieback
  • Old fruit left on branches

Remove issues now to reduce spring infestations.


🧠 Common February Fruit Bush Mistakes

Avoid these errors:

  • Pruning too late
  • Overfeeding with fertiliser
  • Digging wet soil
  • Leaving old fruiting wood untouched
  • Ignoring airflow and spacing

February is about structure and preparation, not feeding growth.


🍇 February Fruit Bush Care Rule

If the bush is dormant, focus on pruning, soil health, and protection.
Strong foundations in February lead to heavier, healthier harvests.


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