@telemarker77 That's why I dug a huge hole and filled the bottom of the hole with concrete sand. Then I mixed my peat and compost on top of the sand and planted into the mix. This is a must if you have clay soil.
I live in Canada and i have some smaller citrus trees. They get to stay outside for about three and a half months each year. When I re-pot them, should i be adding peat moss to the soil?? I know that they like it to be acidic. Any insight?
Thanks, fab vid!
esperance333 3 days ago
What other plants are recommended that will grow well with blueberries in the acidic soil (that are edible) that I can plant with the blueberries?
Alina674 3 months ago
@telemarker77 That's why I dug a huge hole and filled the bottom of the hole with concrete sand. Then I mixed my peat and compost on top of the sand and planted into the mix. This is a must if you have clay soil.
amusingisthedawn 5 months ago in playlist Blueberry care & planting
That was excellent instructions. Clear, concise and well presented. Thanks!
rplende 8 months ago
Can you grow blueberries in south Florida? I heard you can't, but is there another way to grow them?
Joelomite 8 months ago
@Joelomite If you have dirt, you can grow them!
caholaway 7 months ago
great, completely obvious advice. 0 help, these videos are terrible.
Elite1987 8 months ago
hi thanks for uploading great video
i saw someone else planting five small blueberry plants in one pot slightly smaller than one you you are using here,is this good idea to do so ?
oh and can you tell me the size of your pot plz ?
minamikaze777 9 months ago
i love blueberries!!
SuperMathiang 10 months ago
Thanks for sharing this. I am planting blackberries and raspberries in a pot that size as well. This is very helpful info.
betuel75 1 year ago
Hi, loved the video :D
Do you know what zones are best for blueberries, and if it's in a pot, can I have it in any gardening zone?
Thanks.
jeckalarson 1 year ago
TRANSPORTATION COST---and fres fruit in vegetables get spoild fast....
lslavychecker 1 year ago
He sounds pretty nervous.
chrisdietlmeier 1 year ago
Do you it's the same way with rasberrys cause I kind of did what you said in your video with blue berrys but you seem know about plants
seankendig 1 year ago
I live in Canada and i have some smaller citrus trees. They get to stay outside for about three and a half months each year. When I re-pot them, should i be adding peat moss to the soil?? I know that they like it to be acidic. Any insight?
Lesouder5555Nature 1 year ago
What kind of soil do you make for blue berries, also what do you feed blueberries and raspberries? Do they like coffee grinds?
nettie0930 1 year ago
@nettie0930 Blueberries should have acidy soil. I put peat moss and organic potting soil. I use cedar containers.
reduvio 1 year ago
Thanks! Very helpful! You just saved me from making some mistakes . . .
treasurebooking 1 year ago