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  • Gina
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    I'm only guessing, but I would think you could start taking out some obvious branches/old canes right after your harvest. And perhaps a second pass in your winter.

    Hopefully someone with experience in an area such as yours will have some more informed suggestions.

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  • Isaac-1
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    We had a very mild winter and early spring here, so the first of them should be getting ripe in the next 2-3 weeks, some are just starting to show a hint of pink), In an average year I would say 1st of June give or take.

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  • Gina
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    When do your berries typically bloom and ripen?

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  • Isaac-1
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    I am on the 8b/9a line in Louisiana about 50% of the time our first freeze of the year is after Jan 1st, but some years it is as early as late October

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  • Gina
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    That depends on where you live. I live in a warm area with a long growing season and early harvest, so for me, pruning is right after harvest. And occasionally a branch here or there at any time.

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  • Isaac-1
    started a topic When to prume

    When to prume

    When is the best time to prune overgrown mature blueberry bushes, after harvest or wait until winter?
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