Grow the Best Blueberries Book
SKU: A89
Essential guide to growing highbush blueberries with expert tips and advice.
Description
Description
Covers the common highbush blueberry. 32 pg.
Note: Booklet has a hole in the center for display purposes.
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Details
Introduction
Where Can You Grow Blueberries?
Provide a Good Soil Environment
Selecting Plants
Planting
Caring for Your Blueberries
Soil Management
Pruning
Propagation
Protection From Birds
Controlling Diseases and Insects
Harvesting
Resources
Excerpt from page 1
Between the two of us we have about 40 years experience in growing highbush blueberries in Rhode Island. We have read and published a lot of scientific papers about this plant. We have also killed a few dozen plants trying to improve their growth and production but we believe that we have learned a few things in the process and would like to share them with you.
Would you like to grow blueberries in your own yard and enjoy fresh fruit for 8 to 10 weeks during the summer? You can if you follow a few basic guidelines about location soil and culture. We will tell you how to do it all in this bulletin.
You know that there are a lot of different kinds of blueberries besides the highbush blueberry- dryland evergreen mountain rabbiteye half-high and low bush. We are going to talk about the highbush blueberry only- the kind most common to commercial growers and the home gardener.
Highbush blueberry plants are easy to grow relatively pest-free and need little maintenance; they also fit very easily into most landscape plans. The plant has delicate white bell-shaped flowers in the spring delicious fruit in the summer bright crimson leaves in the fall and red or yellow-colored branches in the winter.
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