What is the best way to raise a bleuberry plant?


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they love acidic soils so plant near evergreens
OR just spread pine needles at the base of your plant(s)
water well the first few weeks (till your blueberries take root)

getting more berries is another topic, you will need to trim back the older (shoots) after harvest to promote new growth but that is like I said another topic


Get it out of France.
do you mean blueberry bush? just plant it and let nature do the rest .also talking to it for several hours a day may help!
be firm but fair
teach it right from wrong
teach it to respect other plants
and most of all love it
keep it moist and plant it in an area with half shade half sun
I have bought one last year, Just make sure you don't let it dry out and feed it during it's flowering and fruiting season. Mine has done well.
It needs an acidic soil, like that for rhododendrons. Our one is planted alone, and it has fruit, but with a partner bush nearby, it would bear more. Flowers April to May. Berries ripe in June to July. Likes semi-shade. Cut back in early spring.
Depends on your soil Best in a large pot full of ericasious compost
Try a car jack...
They need erecacious soil, ours has done very well, its in a tub of erecacious soil in the garden.

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