There are many reasons why one would want to grow blueberries in containers. Perhaps there is just not enough space to plant an old-fashioned blueberry patch. Maybe the soil is not suitable for ...
I enjoyed your article on blueberries last week, but I garden in New Orleans, and you mentioned that the soil here is not acid enough. Would I be successful growing blueberries in containers? And, if ...
If you’re like me, it’s hard to start the day without the handful of blueberries that transforms my cereal, French toast or fruit smoothie into a meal worth waking up for. It’s even better when they ...
Did you know blueberries are a superfood, high in vitamins and minerals? In fact, they provide antioxidants that help protect your body from heart disease and cancer, decrease inflammation and boost ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Getty Images No matter the size of your garden—or lack thereof—you can grow your favorite fruits at home. Container gardening is ...
Blueberry plants can be persnickety in the wrong conditions. If your soil isn't acidic enough, your fruit won't thrive.
Close up of ripe blueberries on a blueberry bush - knelson20/Shutterstock If you are growing blueberries in containers or in garden beds, you probably look forward to their spring blossoms and late ...
(For details on growing many other vegetables and fruits, visit ourCrop at a Glancecollection page.) Long-lived and dependable, blueberries are among the easiest fruits to grow organically. Different ...
Although non-native, blueberries can be grown in eastern Kansas if gardeners are willing to work and plan ahead. For those who were inspired to start a food forest with pawpaws — see the Feb. 10 ...
Blueberries are a tasty and nutritious fruit. Gardeners often wonder if they can grow this hardy fruit in Nebraska. While hardy to our climate, blueberries do not grow well in Nebraska soils.
Although non-native, blueberries can be grown in eastern Kansas for gardeners willing to work and plan ahead. A relative of azaleas and rhododendrons, blueberries require an acidic pH, between 4.8 and ...
One of the biggest challenges when it comes to growing blueberries is getting the soil just right to suit their needs. If soil is does not drain well in winter or is not acidic enough, blueberry ...