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Planting, Growing, Pruning, and Harvesting Blueberries
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We just bought a house in middle TN that has a row of 4-5 blueberry bushes. It had a good crop this year, but i don't know how old the bushes are. Any recommendations for how i should care for them? thanks,
We live in zone 8A Pacific North West. There is a local legend / but supposedly true story about an old Blueberry farm that was abandoned over 50, 60 years ago land locked back in the woods between other private farms. They say there are only a few plants still growing and some of them have turned into 20 or 30 foot tall trees with huge trunks that produce berries of intense flavor. Every article I have read notes that Blueberry plants only live for around 25 years. Have you ever heard of or seen any old plant living that long or looking like a tree trunk? Thanks for your help.
Our farm is in Gresham, Oregon. Our blueberry bushes are approximately 75 years and younger. We have been in operation for 58 years. As long as you prune yearly, fertilize, water and deal with the most common diseases, you can get more than 20 years at least in the older varieties.
I have two blueberry bushes, which are about eight years old. Last year only one bush bore fruit. This year neither one had fruit, just a few berries on each. We had severe winters here on Long Island the last two years.Previous years I had more berries then I could handle.
I would cut them to the ground in late winter to stimulate new growth. You probably will not get fruit the first summer, but they should start producing the following if they are fed, watered, and other conditions are correct.
iwant to cut my bushes back in november will it hurt the bushes or kill them. they are old and some young plants i need to clean them out.please let me know
Sara, See the "Care" section of this page on pruning back your blueberry bushes. When you cut the stems back to ground level, it does not kill them. In fact, it only makes them stronger. Now, if you want to get rid of your blueberry bushes, that's another story...
Greater than 15yr old blueberry bushes, last year one had a few new branches with bright red berries, not blue berries that weren't ripe. This year a bunch more, look a lot like honeysuckle berries. These branches are sprouting off the main trunk and producing these bright red berries right next to other shoots that are produceing blueberries. All from the same plant! What is going on with my blueberries!! Please help!
Hi Eric,
The blueberries may have something called the blueberry shoestring virus. It is spread by aphids. One way to reduce infection risk is to get rid of the aphids. Read more at http://migarden.msu.edu/uploads/files/e3048.pdf
I live in southern Alabama. We want to plant Blueberry bushes. What would you suggest for this area and how many?