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How Do You Root A Blueberry Bush?

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How Do You Root A Blueberry Bush?

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Blueberries are extremely popular fruit for the summer season. There is such a wide variety of things that you can make with blueberries, like jam or juice. Fresh blueberries add a special and unique texture and flavor to desserts. Blueberries require a small area to grow, so growing them would be a fun project for any size of backyard. Blueberries need a more acidic soil, however, so it’s wise to test your soil at least a year before planting so you can make the necessary adjustments in your soil when you are ready to plant. Your local agricultural extension offices will be able to advise you on everything needed for the soil tests and treatments options. Dig a hole 18 inches deep by 18 inches wide for each blueberry bush. Keep the bushes five feet apart and rows 10 feet apart. Mix equal parts peat moss and top soil until each hole is filled four inches from the top. Place the blueberry bush in the hole and fill the hole with the remaining peat moss mixture. Apply 10 to 16 ounces of 1

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