Berry garden

Pruning blueberries
Pruning blueberries is not strictly necessary, but it can really help your plants thrive. For the first three years after planting, limit pruning to removing dead, damaged, or diseased branches whenever they are observed. Let new plants get themselves established before removing too many branches. Begin significant annual pruning once the bushes have been growing …
Blueberry plant fertilizer
A good blueberry plant fertilizer includes nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and essential micronutrients like iron and magnesium. It’s hard to know which minerals your soil might be deficient in without doing a laboratory soil analysis, but these five nutrients are most commonly to blame. Apply the first round of fertilizer in early spring as new growth …
Pruning blueberries
Pruning blueberries is not strictly necessary, but it can really help your plants thrive. For the first three years after planting, limit pruning to removing dead, damaged, or diseased branches whenever they are observed. Let new plants get themselves established before removing too many branches. Begin significant annual pruning once the bushes have been growing …
Pruning blueberries
Pruning blueberries is not strictly necessary, but it can really help your plants thrive. For the first three years after planting, limit pruning to removing dead, damaged, or diseased branches whenever they are observed. Let new plants get themselves established before removing too many branches. Begin significant annual pruning once the bushes have been growing …
Pruning blueberries
Pruning blueberries is not strictly necessary, but it can really help your plants thrive. For the first three years after planting, limit pruning to removing dead, damaged, or diseased branches whenever they are observed. Let new plants get themselves established before removing too many branches. Begin significant annual pruning once the bushes have been growing …
Blueberry plant spacing
If you’re planting a few blueberry bushes, its time to consider blueberry plant spacing.
Blueberry plant fertilizer
A good blueberry plant fertilizer includes nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and essential micronutrients like iron and magnesium. It’s hard to know which minerals your soil might be deficient in without doing a laboratory soil analysis, but these five nutrients are most commonly to blame. Apply the first round of fertilizer in early spring as new growth …
When to prune blueberry bushes
The best time to prune blueberry bushes is in late winter. Established blueberry bushes can also be pruned in early spring. Pruning during the offseason while the plant is dormant minimizes negative effects on the plant while also allowing you to see the branches without the leaves obscuring the structure. Routine annual pruning typically starts …
Blueberry plant spacing
If you’re planting a few blueberry bushes, its time to consider blueberry plant spacing.
Blueberry plant spacing
If you’re planting a few blueberry bushes, its time to consider blueberry plant spacing.
Here’s why blueberry leaves are turning red
There are several reasons for blueberry plant leaves are turning red. It could be a sign of a nutrient deficiency like phosphorus, which you can fix with the right fertilizer. Make sure your soil pH is between about 4.5 and 5.5, as higher pH can lead to nutrient absorption issues. There are a few pests …
Blueberry plant leaves turning red
There are several reasons for blueberry plant leaves are turning red. It could be a sign of a nutrient deficiency like phosphorus, which you can fix with the right fertilizer. Make sure your soil pH is between about 4.5 and 5.5, as higher pH can lead to nutrient absorption issues. There are a few pests …
How to grow blueberries
While some plants will grow in just about any location, blueberry plants can be a bit picky about their soil. But once you create the right conditions for them, these plants are actually quite easy to grow. The soil pH is often the key to a healthy blueberry plant and a good crop of berries …
Pruning blueberries
Pruning blueberries is not strictly necessary, but it can really help your plants thrive. For the first three years after planting, limit pruning to removing dead, damaged, or diseased branches whenever they are observed. Let new plants get themselves established before removing too many branches. Begin significant annual pruning once the bushes have been growing …