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Blueberries in a pot
I don't know why I didn't think of that. Any Lowes or Home Depraived will
have Azaela food which should be just fine for blueberries. ...........leave it to Brudder John to clarify things better...g yes, you're challanged but at least you're willing to learn! they can take partial shade, as the wild ones up in the woods near the mountains attest. About six hours is considered good enough, but yes, they do prefer direct sun if given a choice. There is an 800 number in the Miller catalog if I can find the catalog you can call to inquire about a cross pollinator...........(I have been throwing out the excess catalogs trying to lighten the load in case we lose our house and have to move to Michigan, nothing's in stone or determined yet, and lightening my load has been harder than I thought it would be I was going to call you but with our current phone bill exceeding the C note Squire makes a week at the school, I can't afford to even ring you up. I am dependent on the computer for communication, for now, until BellSouth pulls the plug on me after 32 years service~~ tightening up the belt is an understatement at the moment.G I will holler if I find that catalog with the 800 number maddie looking at 5 inches of snow, temperatures in a balmy 15 with wind chills way below -12 (gusts of 18 mph) and still no frelling hellebore blossoms! I bundled up, layered and even found the boots MIL bought me at Meijer's one year and hunted for the dang things to cheer me up..................all I found was allum leaves, Hellebore leaves, red twigs on the dogwoods, (do I prune them this spring to make them grow more branches?)and VINCA MAJOR LEAVES....ACRES AND ACRES OF VINCA LEAVES, ARGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH GBSEG LOL "zhanataya" wrote in message ... On Wed, 22 Jan 2003 22:19:29 -0600, "B & J" wrote: "zhanataya" wrote in message .. . I have a pot about 15 gallon size and am planning on putting a seven gallon blueberry plant in it. Is this an ok size for it? Does anyone have any recommendations for soil mix? I know they need acid soil but am not sure how to achieve the proper mix. TIA, Zhan I don't know whether you know it or not, but most blueberries need another cultivar for cross pollination. I hope you have another 15 gallon pot for a second plant. BTW, I'm not doing so well with the five I've planted in a special bed. Two are doing well, but the other three have been sitting without growing or producing berries. They are watered with a drip system, and I used a lot of peat moss on the bed last fall and hope that makes a difference. As a point of interest, I have a shaded area in the southwest corner of my yard where I have azaleas. Some native blueberries have make a home next to one of the azaleas and are doing well with the same care the azaleas receive. Their berries are small, but the taste is great. John Oh Oh I'm in trouble. Got plenty of pots, but when I bought the plant the tag was missing. You wrote another cultivar. I take it that means a different cultivar than I have. Hopefully the nursery will take it back, especially since I'll be replacing it with two more. How shady is shaded? I thought you could grow these things in full sun. Can you tell I'm a fruit and vegetable-challenged gardener? zhan |
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