Growing Blueberries From Planting to Harvest
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Publicado 2020-10-09
Blueberries are one of natureās superfoods, crammed with essential nutrients, minerals and health-boosting polyphenols. Fortunately for health-conscious gardeners, theyāre very easy to grow ā if you get the soil conditions right.
Treated right, blueberries will reward you with heavy crops of delicious, dusky berries.
In this short video weāll show you how to plant, grow and prune your bushes for great crops of these impressively nutritious berries.
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Todos los comentarios (21)
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We have about 10 blueberry plants - one of which is over 50 years old. So plant them well, treat them well, and you'll have blueberries for a long time!
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We grow a variety called Pink Lemonade. The berries take on a deep burgundy color instead of the deep blue. The birds don't realize they're ripe and have a tendency to leave them alone. I find Pink Lemonade to be a bit sweeter than regular blueberries.
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I planted my blueberries in a mix of one half sand and one half peat moss. The berries absolutely love it. I dug the hole and lined it with this mixture. Blueberries also love coffee grounds! Thank you for the great information!
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I remember the first time my blueberries cropped at my allotment. I went down to pick them and they were all gone, I was furious that someone had knicked them. The next day the plot was covered in purple Badger poo, and I was like "oh, that's where they went!". I've always netted them after that.
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I love blueberries, picked them for for four summers at a farm in the south of England. I'm now living in France and am dedicating a quarter of my polytunnel to this wonderful fruit. From experience I recommend, Bluecrop, Herbert, Patriot, Duke, Spartan and Earlyblue.
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my blueberries took several years before they really started cranking out the fruit. I also put some coffee grounds on them occasionally for acid. oh yeah, not just wild birds I have to fight to keep my chickens out of them too. :)
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My son bought my wife a blueberry bush for Mothers Day, so this video was very helpful Thanks
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"fresh is best" I used to think this too, until I found my toddler sat with the freezer open, demolishing a tub of frozen blueberries. I tried one and I was surprised how much sweeter they were. The perfect snack on a hot day!
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Yay, I've been waiting for this for soo long!!!
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I am a first time blueberry grower in Canada. I have the Hat Top, Duke, Elliot, and Pink Lemonade planted on 12ā pots. I hope they would bear fruits next year. Thanks for video! š
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We are lucky enough to have inherited blueberry plants on our land, plus weāve planted more. Highbush varieties do well in my area.(Upstate NY)
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Awesome! Iām going to give it a try and plant some this spring!
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Thank you so much for this guide! š
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Thank you so much for short and informative video!
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I will try these next year. TY for the 411 on blueberries.
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Am going to try them this year on my allotment. The ones in the video look so juicy thank you for the inspiration.
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Thank you for your so much for your explanation on how to grow Blueberries
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This was a easy follow video. I'm very grateful for the information you shared.
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Beautiful blue berries growing , nice harvest the fruit , thanks for sharing to us such informative and good garden work content
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Best instructions I've heard so far