Planting: - Choose acidic, well-draining soil in full sun or partial shade. - Space bushes 4-5 feet apart in rows 8-10 feet apart.
Watering: - Keep soil consistently moist, especially in the growing season. - Use drip irrigation or soaker hoses for deep watering.
Fertilizing: - Apply acidic, slow-release fertilizer in early spring. - Avoid over-fertilization.
Pruning: - Prune in late winter to remove dead or weak canes. - Thin crowded canes for better air circulation.
Mulching: - Use organic mulch for moisture retention and weed control.
Pest and Disease Control: - Regularly check for pests and diseases. - Apply appropriate controls as needed.
Harvesting: - Pick ripe blueberries when fully colored and easy to remove.
Winter Care: - Protect canes from winter damage with straw or mulch. - Prune in late winter to remove damaged canes.
Tree Description:
Size and Shape: - Medium-sized, rounded shape.
Leaves: - Small, light green, turning reddish in the fall.
Flowers: - Delicate, bell-shaped, white or pale pink.
Fruit: - Medium-sized blueberries with sweet, mildly tart flavor.
Hardiness: - USDA zones 5 to 8.
Cultural Care: - Well-drained acidic soil, full sun to partial shade. - Maintain consistent moisture. - Prune in late winter. - Apply acidic, slow-release fertilizer in early spring. - Mulch for moisture retention. - Monitor pests and diseases.
Landscape Use: - Ornamental and fruit-bearing bush for gardens and landscapes.
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