How Do You Replant A Blueberry Bush?
Blueberry bushes are low-maintenance plants that provide you with fruit every year. Whether you are moving your blueberry bush to another place in your yard for landscaping purposes, for a better growing condition or because you decided to give it away to a friend, replanting a blueberry bush must be done with care to ensure healthy growing conditions for the plant. Decide on the area where you would like to replant the blueberry bush. Acidic and well-drained soil is the suitable soil condition for blueberries. If you do not know the soil type, get a sample of the soil and perform a soil test either in a soil test laboratory or using a soil test kit from a home improvement store. The result of the soil test will let you know the soil type and the elements present in the soil. Use a spade to dig around the base of the plant to at least a 2-foot diameter. Gently pry the plant up and either put it in a wheelbarrow or just carry it to where you would be replanting it. Try to keep as much s