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If you have several young blueberry bushes growing in rows, then you can alternatively construct a DIY cloche tunnel rather ...
Carol Bradford: Blueberry bushes good for landscaping, but need acid soil . Published: ; May. 26, 2012, 6:00 a.m.
Blueberry bushes may be purchased from local nurseries and garden centers, planted in your yard and enjoyed for years to come. ... Grow the plants in beds, rows or individually.
Pruning one to three of the largest canes each winter up to 24 inches from the ground will help blueberry bushes bear better.
Here in North Carolina, we grow highbush blueberries. But if you live to the south or west, you’ll want to grow rabbiteye blueberry plants (zones 6 through 9), which are known for their heat and ...
Rows and rows of blueberry bushes fill several acres at this Plant City outpost, where the month of April is devoted to all things blueberry. The farm grows produce for U-Pick events, ...
Ron Rhynard was only a year old when his parents planted their first blueberry bushes at their home on South Chippewa Road in Isabella County. Lyle and Pat Rhynard planted 15 rows of blueberries ...
Q. I have a few blueberry bushes planted in the backyard, and they’ve done well until last year. They started getting brown spots almost like a bite (see attached photo). No evidence of a pest and ...
Some pick-your-own farms delay opening their fields to the public this year.
The rows of blueberry bushes at Creekwood Farms in Vidor were filled with people old and young, baskets in hand as they went from row to row picking the newly ripened blueberries on opening day of ...