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Most gardeners grow blueberries in the ground, but there are varieties that are easy to grow in pots or containers on a sunny deck, along pathways or even lining your driveway.
Best yet, you can grow blueberries in a container on your own property. This perennial requires acidic soil, good sunlight and attention to watering. Here is the caveat: you must be patient.
Blueberries are easy to grow in your garden or in containers. The perennial plant produces a delicious harvest year after year, so you can enjoy the fruit for more than just one season.
Many people grow blueberries in pots using an acidic soil mix. Blueberries also need regular water — every couple of days in the ground and daily in pots. The berries like damp conditions.
Harvesting Blueberries Different varieties of blueberries can be harvested at different times of the year, and planting several types of blueberries can help ensure the harvest season lasts longer.
It's time to celebrate. July is National Blueberry Month so enjoy some of these nutritious berries and consider growing a few plants in your landscape.
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