If you don't have suitable soil, simply grow blueberries in a pot containing ericaceous compost, giving the plants a high potash feed (such as tomato feed) occasionally during the growing season.
Blueberries are a great fruit to grow at home. If you don't think you have the garden space for the bushes, planting them in a container might be the answer.
Four UTIA scientists and faculty from four other universities have been awarded a $3.5 million grant from the USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) to conduct research on ...
David Yarborough is unequivocal about this summer's wild blueberry harvest in Maine. "It has been terrible," he says. Prof Yarborough, an expert in the berries at the University of Maine's ...
"I arrived at this farm without knowing what a blueberry plant was," says Aurelio Ortiz. A farming supervisor, Mr Ortiz is speaking as he oversees the harvest at Sunberries Field, a blueberry ...
After a down season in 2023, Washington’s blueberry harvest set a record this year thanks to favorable conditions and increased plantings of high-yielding varieties. The crop should hit about ...