How to keep your blueberry bushes healthy and productive

Blueberries are grown in a wide range of climates and conditions, and are capable of producing a high annual yield for backyard growers

Most blueberry varieties can grow in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 5 to 7, though this depends on the variety.

A lot of considerations go into cultivating healthy, productive blueberry bushes, and planting, mulching and pruning are all factors to consider

Providing blueberry bushes with the growing conditions they need is one of the first and most important steps to a healthy crop 

Choosing the right location for you blueberry bushes is also important. Blueberries need lots of sunlight, so be sure to choose a spot that receives full sun exposure.

Blueberries have fairly high nutrition needs, and you can help boost fruit production through periodic mulching and fertilization.

Annual pruning helps shape blueberry bushes and increases fruit production. The first year, you should remove new blooms as they form; not allowing blueberries to bear fruit until their second year helps them become well established.

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