Also consider what plants commonly grow near blueberries, or like similar conditions. Putting them together will help the plants grow better, and then you're keeping your acid-lovers in one place rather than spread out.
So I was reading online, and it looks like the Northland Blueberries actually do really well as a hedge, so now we're thinking we might fill in this one open area with a row of 'em.
That would also allow me to net them efficiently. The plan will continue to evolve until they're planted, I imagine, and beyond then :D
Also consider what plants commonly grow near blueberries, or like similar conditions. Putting them together will help the plants grow better
Thanks for these links. I'm delighted to see chives listed as a perennial companion for blueberries; indeed, that's one herb I grow hear this spot and would like to grow more of.
So I'm trying to plant more serviceberries and flood the market.
Brilliant. I'm curious: what does a mulberry taste like? I don't think I've ever had one.
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So I was reading online, and it looks like the Northland Blueberries actually do really well as a hedge, so now we're thinking we might fill in this one open area with a row of 'em.
That would also allow me to net them efficiently. The plan will continue to evolve until they're planted, I imagine, and beyond then :D
Thanks for these links. I'm delighted to see chives listed as a perennial companion for blueberries; indeed, that's one herb I grow hear this spot and would like to grow more of.
Brilliant. I'm curious: what does a mulberry taste like? I don't think I've ever had one.