How To Grow Blueberries?

Choose a sunny location with at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight

Plant in acidic soil with a pH between 4.5 and 5.5

Test the soil before planting

Improve soil with peat moss, pine bark, or sulfur if needed

Select blueberry varieties suited to your climate

Plant at least two compatible varieties for better pollination and yield

Plant in early spring or fall

Space bushes 3 to 6 feet apart, depending on variety

Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and just as deep

Set the plant at the same depth it was growing in the container

Water thoroughly after planting

Apply mulch such as pine needles, wood chips, or bark

Keep mulch 2 to 4 inches deep and away from the stem

Water regularly to keep soil evenly moist

Avoid letting the soil dry out completely

Fertilize with an acid-loving plant fertilizer in spring

Avoid overfertilizing

Prune lightly in the first few years

Remove dead, weak, or crossing branches

Protect plants from birds with netting when berries ripen

Harvest berries when they are fully blue and come off easily

Maintain soil acidity over time

Control weeds around the plants

Protect roots from extreme heat or cold if needed

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