Growing Blueberries : How to Fertilize Blueberry Bushes Organically

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Organic fertilizers are best for blueberry bushes, as they stay in the ground longer when sprinkled directly over the root line. Feed a blueberry bush every few months using an acidic organic fertilizer with help from a professional landscape designer in this free video on edible gardens. Expert: James Sheridan Bio: James Sheridan has been in the nursery business and landscape design business for the past two decades. Filmmaker: Kaytie Sproul

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3 Responses to Growing Blueberries : How to Fertilize Blueberry Bushes Organically

  1. Blueberries love acidic organic material: cottonseed meal, composted pine needles, holly-tone fertilizer

    HoboNetWeaver
    January 17, 2012 at 9:45 am
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  2. compost from leaf/grass mulch mixed with spaghhum peat moss and pine bark works far better than cottonseed meal and is cheaper and only needs to be applied in late winter.

    telemarker77
    January 17, 2012 at 9:50 am
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  3. What kind of soil do you make for blue berries, also what do you feed blueberries and raspberries? Do they like coffee grinds?

    nettie0930
    January 17, 2012 at 10:11 am
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