There are many blueberries native to North America. The berries, fresh or frozen, are suitable for desserts and jam making, and, of course, make excellent pies.
October 9, 2015
There are many blueberries native to North America. The berries, fresh or frozen, are suitable for desserts and jam making, and, of course, make excellent pies.
Blueberries need a moisture-retentive, acid soil — with a pH value between 5 and 6.
Four to six bushes should provide a good supply of blueberries for the average family.
Fertilize plants yearly with soybean meal or alfalfa meal (70 to 500 grams or a quarter to two cups per plant).
Plants may suffer from chlorosis, which can be caused by soil that is not sufficiently acidic.
Blueberries need no pruning for the first three years after planting. After that, prune each winter.
The season of ripening given below is for most major blueberry areas; ripening will occur later in the North.
'Northland' Early:
'Berkeley:'
'Bluecrop:'
There you have it -- a simple guide to growing your own delicious blueberries. What a perfect way to complete your backyard garden!
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