Greetings from Arizona growing zone 9b Just watched your video, thank you for the tips and tricks. We use them in our front and backyards with great success. we love being a subscriber. you have a lot of great videos, and we look forward to seeing your new content come out! Cheers.
Good, very usable information. I have found (accidently) that when catnip is allowed to grow around my field/yard the jays, robins and especially the starlings, quit coming around (but see more Chickadees and Towhees)
Thank you so much for the wonderful explanation, I learned a lot from this video, and still have some questions to you ,I’m trying to grow plant in the pot is it ok ? And the leaves are turning brown and I’m watering it quite often, so what shd I do ?
Would it be possible to get a file of your slides for printing and adding to my personal garden workbook? We have several newly potted blueberry bushes and want to take good care of them. Thank you for such a wonderful educational video!
what kind of netting can I use to protect my berries. I have used just about every type and those catbirds peck holes in every type of netting. squirrels chew holes. I don't know of any netting that will stop them.
Is very good information what u guys putting up there but what about soil. I know blueberries need acidic soils. Where I live there not acidic soils. What is the type os soil . I have a good clay soil with sulphur that am preparing from now so I can transplant in fall or spring. What else u consider I need to amend my clay soil. Or what is another mix that I can used
Plant in large pots/containers, it makes life a lot easier, unless you have great acidic soil and land etc. The mix I use is 40% peat moss, 40% ericaceous compost and 20% pine bark mulch all mixed together, all acidic, makes for a good airy well draining roughly 4.5-5.5 PH mix, the plants love it and I water with a blueberry fertilizer a few times a year.
I took some cuttings from Rabbiteyes and they successfully took but after a year in a pot I have one central 'trunk' as it were with quite a few canes branching up from the one central point. There are no other canes coming up from the crown. Should I remove all but three or so of the current canes and cut those back by half? Will this force the bush to push new canes from the roots under the soil and thus widen the crown? The plants are still in felt pots approx 12" round by 12" deep. I’m going to put them in 21 Gal pots this winter. The new pots are 22 in dia by 17 in deep
You got a great name. My grandfather, mine is Jonathan Moore. Science is 👍, but I don't think we have a solid understanding of what it means any longer.
GOOD NIGHT,... You have sayed that of course the Blueberry Plants Need pH 4.5 -5.5...but How could they take the Nutrients( macro and Micro) under such acid soil Conditions If the optimal pH is between 5.5 -6.5 for UPTAKE OF THEM... Don´t they present some nutritional deficiency specially NPK mostly? And why don´t under such Native Conditions? thank you very much
Every time we find a variety that is less picky about the soil Ph .It seems that people controlling things makes it not allowed to several states. Why is this.? My guess is large producers are able to lobby for these rules. There is one called Vera , But then try to order some for my garden they say they can not send to my state. But that is ok because I have a friend the next state over that will order them for me.
I am here in Pennsylvania and called about Asian Jumping Worm control and eradication my county extension office several numbers and different times and never got an answer from anyone there ever. Maybe they all have bat flu since that seems to be the standard answer these days. Experts are not experts.
Awesome channel. I have been a master gardener for 35 years
Watching from South Africa 🇿🇦 thank you for this information 🙏
Thanks so much for this information! Currently I'm learning how to work on my family's blueberry farm and this is really helpful education.
Greetings from Arizona growing zone 9b
Just watched your video, thank you for the tips and tricks. We use them in our front and backyards with great success. we love being a subscriber. you have a lot of great videos, and we look forward to seeing your new content come out! Cheers.
Thank you all so much I am from Michigan, and the video helps tremendously.
Good, very usable information. I have found (accidently) that when catnip is allowed to grow around my field/yard the jays, robins and especially the starlings, quit coming around (but see more Chickadees and Towhees)
thank you....went out while listening n checked my blues ...
Awesome channel, nice for us beginners on gardening...
blueberries grow great in containers, even Northern highbush, I have massive Northern highbush plants in containers myself and the ground.
you all are awesome. just came home with 3 small plants. thanks
So informative! Helps a lot!
Here in New Hampshire the high bush grow wild. Each bush varied. Witches broom is going around now.
Thank you so much for the wonderful explanation, I learned a lot from this video, and still have some questions to you ,I’m trying to grow plant in the pot is it ok ? And the leaves are turning brown and I’m watering it quite often, so what shd I do ?
Would it be possible to get a file of your slides for printing and adding to my personal garden workbook? We have several newly potted blueberry bushes and want to take good care of them. Thank you for such a wonderful educational video!
very in-depth good knowledge transfer . it helps buddy sounds like Penn of Penn and teller . lol bet you get that all the time .
North Carolina has a couple good ones.
Both are by Bill Kline. Great visual aids & precise in verbal instruction.
what kind of netting can I use to protect my berries. I have used just about every type and those catbirds peck holes in every type of netting. squirrels chew holes. I don't know of any netting that will stop them.
This was great thanks
Really good, thank you
I am not able to prune my blueberries until early May. Is there a solution I could put on pruning cut to slow or stop oozing?
Is very good information what u guys putting up there but what about soil. I know blueberries need acidic soils. Where I live there not acidic soils. What is the type os soil . I have a good clay soil with sulphur that am preparing from now so I can transplant in fall or spring. What else u consider I need to amend my clay soil. Or what is another mix that I can used
Plant in large pots/containers, it makes life a lot easier, unless you have great acidic soil and land etc. The mix I use is 40% peat moss, 40% ericaceous compost and 20% pine bark mulch all mixed together, all acidic, makes for a good airy well draining roughly 4.5-5.5 PH mix, the plants love it and I water with a blueberry fertilizer a few times a year.
I'm sad you didn't talk about growing in containers or give an organic option for fertilizer.
I took some cuttings from Rabbiteyes and they successfully took but after a year in a pot I have one central 'trunk' as it were with quite a few canes branching up from the one central point. There are no other canes coming up from the crown. Should I remove all but three or so of the current canes and cut those back by half? Will this force the bush to push new canes from the roots under the soil and thus widen the crown? The plants are still in felt pots approx 12" round by 12" deep. I’m going to put them in 21 Gal pots this winter. The new pots are 22 in dia by 17 in deep
It might take a few years to send up new shoots, don't prune anything for a few years, apart from dead wood.
And your new 22" pots will be good enough for a fully grown plant, a lot of room there.
We have a 84 acres homestead in Ontario canada 🇨🇦. To share if we find the right family
Which state is Clark County ?
Actually how tall should you let your bushes grow?
You got a great name. My grandfather, mine is Jonathan Moore. Science is 👍, but I don't think we have a solid understanding of what it means any longer.
Excellent.
GOOD NIGHT,...
You have sayed that of course the Blueberry Plants Need pH 4.5 -5.5...but How could they take the Nutrients( macro and Micro) under such acid soil Conditions If the optimal pH is between 5.5 -6.5 for UPTAKE OF THEM...
Don´t they present some nutritional deficiency specially NPK mostly?
And why don´t under such Native Conditions?
thank you very much
They actually need acidic soil to uptake nutrients. Different plants can have different ph requirements
They get their nutrients through Ericoid mycorrhizal fungi.
watching here friend
Every time we find a variety that is less picky about the soil Ph .It seems that people controlling things makes it not allowed to several states. Why is this.? My guess is large producers are able to lobby for these rules. There is one called Vera , But then try to order some for my garden they say they can not send to my state. But that is ok because I have a friend the next state over that will order them for me.
Garden cats! 😂😂😂😂 they deter birds!
Blueberries are very goob
I am here in Pennsylvania and called about Asian Jumping Worm control and eradication my county extension office several numbers and different times and never got an answer from anyone there ever. Maybe they all have bat flu since that seems to be the standard answer these days. Experts are not experts.