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  2. They’re high in nutrients, antioxidants, fiber, and vitamins. Fortunately, with very little effort, blueberries are easy to grow—if you have the right soil conditions. See our Blueberry Growing Guide to learn how to plant, care for, prune, and harvest your blueberry bushes.

  3. How to Grow and Harvest Blueberries - The Spruce

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    How to Grow and Harvest Blueberries. Produce fruits with tips on planting, pruning, fertilizing, and more. Blueberry bushes are easy to grow with a slow to moderate growth rate. Blueberries can be planted directly in the ground, form landscape shrubs in your yard, or grow in pots to add a pop of color to your patio.

  4. Blueberry - Wikipedia

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    Blueberry is a widely distributed and widespread group of perennial flowering plants with blue or purple berries. They are classified in the section Cyanococcus within the genus Vaccinium. [1] Commercial blueberries—both wild (lowbush) and cultivated (highbush)—are all native to North America.

  5. Blueberry Care Instructions - Arbor Day Foundation

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    Highbush blueberry plants leaf, flower, and fruit in June. They are used as hedges, shrub borders, beautiful ornamentals or for wildlife. How to Plant, Care, Prune and Harvest Blueberry Bushes. Site Selection for Blueberry Bushes. How to Plant Northern Highbush Blueberries. How to Water Blueberries.

  6. All About Japanese Blueberry Trees - Minneopa Orchards

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    Japanese blueberry trees (Elaeocarpus decipiens) are a versatile decorative tree able to serve both as a landscape accent or as an entire privacy row. It does indeed produce small blueberries, but they are actually inedible for humans.

  7. If you are intimidated by fruit trees or short on space, blueberry bushes are the ultimate starter fruit for beginner gardeners who would like to invest in nutritious food crops that will yield for years to come. Anyone who has grown rhododendrons or azaleas can easily grow blueberries.

  8. Blueberry Care Guide: How to plant, grow, and care for...

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    Everything you need to know to successfully grow and care for blueberries in your own backyard. Plus, find the best blueberry varieties as well as one of our favorite blueberry recipes – Blueberry Spice Pie!

  9. There are three blueberry types: high and low-bush and rabbiteye. Most of us will be growing high-bush blueberries. When you think of Maine’s wild blueberries, those are low-bush blueberries. They stay small and compact, growing close to the ground, spreading each year and producing lots of tiny, flavorful berries.

  10. Blueberry, any of several North American shrubs of the genus Vaccinium (family Ericaceae), prized for their sweet edible fruits. Hailed as a superfood, blueberries are an excellent source of dietary fibre, vitamin C, vitamin K, manganese, iron, and a number of antioxidants.

  11. How to Grow and Care for Blueberry Bushes | Gardener’s Path

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    Blueberry plants don’t like to compete for nutrients, sun, or moisture. That’s because they have shallow root systems, without big tap roots to dig deep into the soil for water and food. You can also plant a cover crop to help improve the soil and beat back weeds.