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Hi I'm Emmale Earnest and I work for University of Delaware Cooperative
Extension it's late March and it's time to prune the blueberries in our experimental
plot so I'm going to demonstrate how we do that!. So this variety here is blue crop which is a very commonly grown variety if you
have blueberries at home growing in your home gardener in your yard you can use
these techniques to make them more productive and help them to grow better.
So our goal is with pruning blueberries are to #1 encourage the new growth
that's coming up from the bottom from the ground these new canes that are
shiny and unbranched and don't have the rough gray bark on them. #2 we want to
reduce the number of flower buds and the flower buds are these big fat buds that
are at the tips of the branches - we can reduce the number of flower flowers and
the number of fruit without reducing yield because you will just get larger
blueberries--most people prefer those larger blueberries. So I am going to be
looking around in here and I'm going to start by taking out some of this small
growth at the bottom that I know that I don't want to keep so that I can see
better what's going on. And I'm also going to take out very low branches that
have flower buds on them because those those blueberries that grow down low
often don't get picked and they can harbor insects and diseases that you
don't want in your blueberries.. Okay now that I have this smaller stuff that I know I don't want out of the way,
/ˈɡrōiNG/
undergoing natural development by increasing in size and changing physically. Act of cultivating plants for food. To get bigger and more mature; make plants do this.
/ˈblo͞oˌberē/
small sweet blue-black edible berry which grows in clusters on North American shrubs related to bilberry. Sweet edible dark blue berries.
/ˈinˌsekt/
small arthropod animal that has six legs and generally one or two pairs of wings. Small animals with 6 legs, such as bees or ants.
/wəˈT͟Hout/
outside. without it being case that. Not with; not having.
/dəˈzēz/
disorder of structure in human. Illnesses that affects a person, animal, or plant.
/bran(t)SH/
part of tree growing from trunk. Parts of trees growing outward from the trunk. To separate away from the main part.
/ˈlo͝okiNG/
having specified appearance. To appear to be when you look at them; seem.