New subscriber here. Love your videos, and this comes from someone who consumes A LOT of gardening content on TH-cam. I found you through your seed organizing video - finally, a TH-camr who's not all in love with those photo storage containers (that did not work for me and I ended up using a regular plastic container just like you did)! I think one thing that would be helpful for future subscribers is if you announced at the beginning of each video where about your garden is located, at least the USDA zone. That helps us decide if the content is going to be relevant to our own climate, and knowing if it's 7A on the East Coast vs. West Coast would really help too, since there is clearly a big difference in terms of the amount of rain fall, soil type, and other considerations.
For what it's worth, I generally try to offer info for all zones, rainfalls, and even hemispheres, that way everyone can figure out what applies to them. I've been thinking about adding the zone info, though, definitely!
Hello! thank you for sharing your information on blueberries. I have my berries in a large planter. Can I top dress with new soil or compost as the soil level is really getting shallow? I am happy with the abundance of berries.
Yes, definitely do that! Try to use a potting soil marketed for acid loving plants (it will usually say blueberries or hydrangeas or berries on it). If you can't find that, regular potting soil with an acid fertilizer mixed in would make them very happy! 😊 This is the one I use-resprout.com/go/436-fertilizer/
What blueberry varieties do you have? Let us know your climate and how they're working for you!
Great video thank you for putting this together! We have some very old plants, and I was wondering what we can do to help them be productive again.
New subscriber here. Love your videos, and this comes from someone who consumes A LOT of gardening content on TH-cam. I found you through your seed organizing video - finally, a TH-camr who's not all in love with those photo storage containers (that did not work for me and I ended up using a regular plastic container just like you did)! I think one thing that would be helpful for future subscribers is if you announced at the beginning of each video where about your garden is located, at least the USDA zone. That helps us decide if the content is going to be relevant to our own climate, and knowing if it's 7A on the East Coast vs. West Coast would really help too, since there is clearly a big difference in terms of the amount of rain fall, soil type, and other considerations.
For what it's worth, I generally try to offer info for all zones, rainfalls, and even hemispheres, that way everyone can figure out what applies to them. I've been thinking about adding the zone info, though, definitely!
I have perpetua blueberries bought in containers. , Now in October planting them in garden so what soils and any compost plant is advised? 4:49
Hello! thank you for sharing your information on blueberries. I have my berries in a large planter. Can I top dress with new soil or compost as the soil level is really getting shallow? I am happy with the abundance of berries.
Yes, definitely do that! Try to use a potting soil marketed for acid loving plants (it will usually say blueberries or hydrangeas or berries on it). If you can't find that, regular potting soil with an acid fertilizer mixed in would make them very happy! 😊 This is the one I use-resprout.com/go/436-fertilizer/