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Gardeners with alkaline soils can still grow blueberries in the home garden if they commit to lowering the soil pH in the root zone of their plants. This can be done with applications of elemental ...
All you need is acid soil (a pH of 4.5-5.5 is ideal), so if your soil isn't quite acidic enough you can grow a blueberry bush in a pot with ericaceous compost. Blueberry bushes thrive best in ...
Amending soil for a hospitable blueberry pH often involves not only adding sulfur to the ground, a commonly used acidifying agent, but also the utilization of peat moss, an acidic organic matter.
Identifying the cause and prevalence of a costly disorder in blueberries is the goal of a team of researchers at The ...
As summer approaches and the heat waves join, a refreshing berry is always a good snack. Here's how to get a juicy fruit in your home garden.
Blueberries can also be grown in large pots, which makes lowering soil pH easier than when plants are grown in the ground. It is best to amend the soil pH the fall before planting blueberries as ...