🍇 What Soft Fruit Jobs to Do in February
February is a crucial month for soft fruit care. While plants are still dormant, the jobs you do now directly affect fruit size, crop quantity, and plant health later in the season.
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Soft fruit responds especially well to correct pruning, soil care, and early preparation in late winter.
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❄️ Why February Matters for Soft Fruit
In February:
- Plants are dormant but responsive
- Buds and stems are easy to inspect
- Pests and diseases are easier to spot
- Roots can establish before spring growth
This makes February ideal for structural work rather than encouraging growth.
✂️ Prune Soft Fruit Plants
Correct pruning is the most important February job.
🫐 Blackcurrants
- Prune hard every winter
What to do:
- Remove old, dark wood at ground level
- Keep young, pale shoots
- Aim for a mix of 1–3 year old wood
Blackcurrants fruit best on new growth.
🍓 Redcurrants and Whitecurrants
- Lighter pruning than blackcurrants
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 approach to redcurrants
What to do:
- Open up the centre to improve airflow
- Shorten side shoots
- Remove inward-growing branches
Good airflow reduces mildew and disease.
🍇 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
Correct pruning resets plants for strong cropping.
🌱 Plant Bare-Root Soft Fruit
February is one of the best months to plant soft fruit.
Ideal to plant now:
- Currants
- Gooseberries
- Raspberries
- Blueberries (acid soil required)
- Strawberries
Bare-root plants establish quickly and crop sooner.
🌿 Mulch and Improve Soil
Healthy soil leads to better fruit.
February soil jobs:
- Add compost or well-rotted manure
- Mulch around plants to protect roots
- Suppress weeds before spring growth
- Avoid digging wet or frozen soil
Mulching also helps conserve moisture for later.
🛡️ Protect Soft Fruit from Frost
Late winter cold can damage buds and roots.
Protection tips:
- Mulch heavily during cold spells
- Raise containers off cold ground
- Use fleece for exposed plants
- Shelter young bushes from wind
Protected plants start spring growth faster.
🐛 Check for Pests and Diseases
February is ideal for prevention.
Look for:
- Aphid eggs on stems
- Damaged or swollen buds
- Old fruit left on plants
- Signs of mildew or dieback
Remove problems now to reduce spring outbreaks.
🍓 Care for Strawberries
Strawberries benefit greatly from February attention.
Jobs to do:
- Remove dead or damaged leaves
- Clear weeds around crowns
- Mulch to protect roots
- Replace weak or old plants
Strong crowns produce more flowers and fruit.
❌ Soft Fruit Jobs to Avoid in February
Avoid these mistakes:
- Feeding with high-nitrogen fertiliser
- Digging wet soil
- Leaving old fruiting wood untouched
- Overhandling dormant plants
February is about preparation, not forcing growth.
🍇 February Soft Fruit Rule
If soft fruit plants are dormant, focus on pruning, planting, soil health, and protection.
Strong foundations built now lead to heavier, healthier harvests.