How close should you plant blueberry bushes?

Spacing. Blueberries can be planted as close as 2 - 2½ feet apart to form solid hedgerows or spaced up to 6 feet apart and grown individually. If planted in rows, allow 8 to 10 feet between the rows depending on equipment used for mowing or cultivating.
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Do I need to plant 2 blueberry bushes?

Blueberries are partially self-fertile, so you will harvest more and larger berries by planting two or more varieties together. Planting more than one variety can also extend the harvest season.
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What should not be planted near blueberries?

Here's what not to plant with blueberries:
  • Nightshades – Tomatoes, Peppers, Eggplants, Potatoes.
  • Brassicas – Brussels Sprouts, Kale, Broccoli, Cabbage, Cauliflower.
  • Melons – Cantaloupes, Honeydews, Watermelons.
  • Greens – Lettuce, Collard Greens,
  • Some Herbs – Oregano, Sage, Tarragon, Marjoram.
  • Beans.
  • Beets.
  • Peas.
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How close do blueberry bushes need to be to pollinate?

Spacing. Plant the bushes no more than 10 feet apart so bees will be likely to visit several of them when they're out on a foraging trip. You want the bees to pick up the pollen from one bush and carry it over to another bush, so make it an easy flight for them.
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How wide do blueberry bushes get?

Here are the widths of blueberry bushes by variety. Northern Highbush Blueberry – grows 6 to 12 feet (1.8 to 3.6 meters) wide at maturity. Southern Highbush Blueberry – grows 1 to 3 feet (0.3 to 1.2 meters) wide at maturity. Lowbush Blueberry – grows up to 6 feet (1.8 meters) wide at maturity.
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How big is a 2 year old blueberry bush?

Planting. Virus-free plants should be obtained from a certified nursery. There are many varieties of blueberries from which to choose (as indicated in FS419, Selecting Blueberry Varieties for the Home Garden). Nurseries usually ship 2-year-old plants that are 12–24 inches tall.
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Do blueberry bushes need a trellis?

No Stakes Required

A mature blueberry bush can grow between 5 and 23 feet tall, depending on the variety and conditions. The shorter the bush, the less likely it will need support. When grown in hedges, a simple trellis system is sometimes used but it's not necessary when you have only a few bushes.
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Do blueberry bushes spread?

Blueberry plants will gradually spread from their growing location through a process called suckering. New, fast-growing shoots grow out of the soil from the main root cluster a few inches from the main clump. Over time, the size of the blueberry bush grows gradually as new suckers form.
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Will a single blueberry bush produce fruit?

Blueberries self-pollinate, so you can plant only one blueberry bush if you really want to (or don't have the space for more), but your annual berry harvest will be much larger if you plant several.
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Are used coffee grounds good for blueberry bushes?

They need a consistent nitrogen supply, benefit from high nitrogen fertilizers, and love acidic soil. Blueberry bushes are at the top of the list for plants that can benefit from coffee grounds.
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Can strawberries and blueberries be planted together?

Both strawberries and blueberries are easy to grow garden fruits that you can plant once and reap from for many years. They both can act as beautiful landscape plants and they can be grown together. Strawberries act like ground cover to keep the soil around the blueberry shrubs moist and weed-free.
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What grows well next to blueberries?

The best buddy for a blueberry plant is a rhododendron since these plants also thrive in sunshine and acidic soil. Rhodies are generous with their beautiful blossoms, adding ornamental value to your garden.
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What is the best time to plant blueberries?

Blueberries should be planted either in fall by mid-October or in early spring after severe freeze danger has passed. When you receive your plants, check them to make sure that they look healthy and the roots are moist. For best results, planting should be done within a day or two of arrival.
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How long does a blueberry bush take to produce fruit?

Highbush blueberry plants usually require six to eight years to reach full production and range from 5 to 8 feet high at maturity. Highbush blueberry plants usually require six to eight years to reach full production and range from 5 to 8 feet high at maturity.
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Are blueberry bushes easy to grow?

Blueberries are easy to grow, but success requires patience. The key thing is to plant them in acidic soil or ericaceous compost, and water regularly with rainwater until established.
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Do blueberries need raised beds?

It's best to grow blueberries in an area where water is readily available so you can keep their roots moist throughout the growing season. Raised beds or patio containers are good options for areas where the soil is not ideal.
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Can I plant blueberry bush next to House?

You can grow blueberries in single pots, arranged side by side or in groupings. Or, you can either grow them in the ground in a fruit and vegetable area or grow them as ornamentals or hedges, or mix them into a foundation planting. If you use them near your house, keep them several feet away from the foundation.
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How do you increase the yield of blueberries?

Always plant blueberries in a sunny spot. Blueberries require full sun (6 hours or more of direct sunlight per day) to grow and yield well. Plants will grow more slowly and produce less fruit if they are planted in too much shade.
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How long does a blueberry bush live?

With proper care and in the right environment, blueberry bushes live 50 years or more.
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How tall will blueberry bushes grow?

Blueberry Planting Tips

Highbush blueberries (Vaccinium corymbosum 'Jubilee', for example) are 6 to 12 feet tall at maturity, while half-high blueberries (such as Vaccinium 'Chippewa') usually grow 2 to 4 feet tall.
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How do you train a blueberry bush?

Training young blueberry bushes by pruning them regularly during the first two years promotes proper structure of the plant, which in turn supports maximum production of fruit. By recognizing mature canes and cutting properly, you'll train blueberry bushes to create productive plants.
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How often do you water a blueberry bush?

General Guidelines. During first two years of growth, blueberry plants need 1 to 2 inches of water per week. After that if summer brings about an inch of rainfall every 10 days or so, you won't need to water them yourself. If the plant gets really dry, you can give your new plant a good, thorough soaking.
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