If you are planning on getting some blueberry bushes in to the ground this year, early Spring is the best time to plant them. Local nurseries and home improvement stores should have them in stock right now so I put together this little how to a blueberry bush post for you.
First, choose a variety that suits your area. Back in the spring of 2009 we planted 4 different varieties of blueberries in our Western Washington backyard:
Second, choose a sunny, well-drained location. Blueberry bushes do much better when planted in multiples to help pollinate one another. They can be planted as close as 2-1/2 feet apart and do best if within at least 100 feet. If you are short on space, most blueberry bushes can be planted in containers, so long as the containers are big enough.
Next, dig your hole. Blueberries need fairly acidic soil to thrive, so mix peat moss, bark, sawdust from evergreens or pine needles into the soil as you back fill the hole. {The soil acidity is the one thing that can make growing blueberries a wee bit tricky, so if in doubt, consult your local nursery–you may need to add more amendments to your soil depending on your area.}
When you remove your blueberry bush from the container, rough up the edges of the root ball slightly before putting it into the hole. If you are planting bare root plants, spread out roots evenly in the hole. Mound soil 1-2 inches above ground level to account for compacting.
After you have back filled the dirt, water blueberry bushes thoroughly. Blueberry bushes do best with deep waterings. They do not like to dry out, especially in the hot summer months.
There will be no need to prune your blueberry bushes for the first 3 years as they establish themselves. Also, don’t be surprised if you have low yields for the first couple of years. This is another one of those investment plantings.
Will YOU be planting blueberries this year?
~Mavis
Are you ready to start your garden but you’re not sure when you should plant your seeds or set out your transplants? Head on over HERE and you’ll be taken to a handy dandy chart that is broken down into what vegetables should be planted {or transplanted} each month in your area.
Anyone can do this. Dirt + Seeds+ Water = Food!
Gardening books hold kind of a special place in my heart. Here are just a few of my favorites, although if we’re being honest, narrowing this list down was virtually impossible. Gardening books are right up there with the bible {okay, not quite, but you get the idea!}.
My Favorite Garden Books:
- Carrots Love Tomatoes: Secrets of Companion Planting
- The Complete Compost Gardening Guide
- Mini Farming: Self-Sufficiency on 1/4 Acre
- Sugar Snaps and Strawberries
- The Gardener’s A-Z Guide to Growing Organic Food
- The Kitchen Gardener’s Handbook
Stacey says
Yes! In fact, my whole neighborhood planted blueberry bushes. There may or may not be a minor competition going on because of it, but so far it’s all in fun.
Judy says
Yes, planted some last year and added two more this year! I love it when you go out in the mornings and pick fresh blueberries and strawberries from your own plants!
Linda says
Yes!!! I got a beautiful one for my birthday !!!
You Can Call Me Jane says
My birthday isn’t until June, but I told Jamey I wanted blueberry bushes so he could get a head start. We tried them when we first moved here, but they promptly died. We discovered our soil needs a little more primping before we plant. Blueberries might be my favorite fruit.
Mavis says
I added a few sprigs of pine to the bottom of our holes when I planted them. Good luck! Blueberries are one of my favorite too. 🙂
LisaB says
Thank you so much for posting this! I just traded a gentleman 2 male geese for 10 blueberry plants (I loove bartering!) and had been meaning to research how to plant them 😀
Kathy says
Love your endorsement of flower shows. I scored tickets to the Philadelphia Flower Show preview last night. Unbelievable and unbelievable history behind the show. The theme this year is Brilliant – all things British. I don’t blog but if you want to see some pics, I’m Katydinkle on Instagram.
Keep promoting gardening and flower shows! 🙂
Mavis says
Thanks Kathy! I’ve heard great things about that show!! Glad to hear you got a sneak peek.
Tali says
Mavis, any good place to get some blueberry plants/roots?
Mavis says
Tail what state are you in? I like raintree nursery if you are in Washington state.
Tali says
I am in North Idaho…right by Spokane.
Mavis says
Tali, if you do not have a favorite local nursery, I would use RainTreeNursery then. They are online.