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How to Grow Blueberries
Blueberries are a great berry to grow. They don’t need a lot of
room, they only need a little bit of attention, they taste great,
and they offer a lot of great health benefits. If you love
blueberries but don’t want to spend $3 to $4 per pint then you
should consider growing your own.
Select a Blueberry Plant That is Right for You
There are a lot of different varieties of blueberry plants that
you can choose from. The first variety of blueberry plant is the
high bush. This variety needs a lot of space as they grow into
bushes that can be as tall as 8 feet. If you live in an apartment,
or if you have a small garden, then the half-high blueberry plant
is a better option. It only grows to 24 inches and some types of
this variety can even be grown in a planter.
When to Plant Your Blueberries
The best time of the year to plant blueberries is during early
spring when the roots are still dormant. The month that you plant
your blueberry will depend on where you live. Northern states in
the U.S. will need to wait until April before they plant, however,
warmer states can plant earlier.
How to Plant Your Blueberries
When you buy your blueberries make sure that you also pick up a
bag of peat moss. In your garden dig a hole that is about 18 to 24
inches deep and about 2 feet wide. Center the plant in the hole
making sure that the root system is snuggled into the bottom of the
hole. Then, as you hold the plant, fill in the hole with 50 percent
peat moss and 50 percent top soil. After backfilling the hole feed
the plant with blueberry food mixed with water.
Caring for Your Plant During Its First Season
The first year of a blueberries life it will not bear fruit.
This is the year that the root system will be developing. You will
want to feed this plant every two to three months during the
growing season.
Caring for Your Plant During Its Second Season
During the blueberries second growing season it will blossom and
bear fruit. However, it is a good idea to prune the flowers off of
the blueberry plant during its second season. This will allow the
plant to devote its resources to root development instead of berry
production. This will help produce a larger, healthier crop of
berries during its third season. Make sure that you feed and
irrigate the plant during this season.
Caring for Your Plant During Its Third Season
The third season is when your blueberry plant will produce its
first good crop of berries. To ensure a good crop of berries make
sure that you feed and water your plant properly. You will also
want to keep the area around the blueberry plant free of weeds. Use
mulch to keep weeds from growing around your bush.
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