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The needs of Blueberry Plants are close to those of their relatives, the azaleas. Dig a hole two feet in diameter about 1 1/2 feet deep. Mix the soil with organic material like peat moss or pine bark (although other materials would work). Plant the bushes about 4 feet apart from each other.
The great thing about blueberry bushes is that they can thrive in the sun or in the shade. In the wild, blueberries grew in the shade in forests. In the sun, they produce more fruit.
Since blueberry plants grow in excess of 6 feet tall, they can be used as a sweet fruit producing hedge.
For the home and garden planter who has a few blueberry plants, fertilizing with Miracle Grow Azalea formula can produce quick growth combined with large berry harvests from a modest number of plants.
Categories: Soil Preparation, Home and Garden Farmers
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