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There are many kinds of blueberry plants, but which variety is best for ... Of course, plant it at the depth that it grew in the nursery. And prune back the top of the plant by about 1/3.
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.
Renewal pruning can take place every few years, once your blueberry bush is properly established. Select up to a quarter of the oldest and thickest stems of the plant, and cut them down to the base.