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Nick
the best advice can be found from The Dorset Blueberry Company. What they don't know aabout blueberries isn't worth knowing! Besides - they say it easier than I could http://www.dorset-blueberry.com/cultivation/pruning.asp Clifford Bawtry, Doncaster, South Yorkshire - with a some nice big berries off a Northern High bush Duke |
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![]() "cliff_the_gardener" wrote in message oups.com... Nick the best advice can be found from The Dorset Blueberry Company. What they don't know aabout blueberries isn't worth knowing! Besides - they say it easier than I could http://www.dorset-blueberry.com/cultivation/pruning.asp Clifford Bawtry, Doncaster, South Yorkshire - with a some nice big berries off a Northern High bush Duke Thank you - that was most helpful. |
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Hi
-How often do people here feed with an appropriate feed? I give mine a couple of teaspoons of ericatious feed in spring and again in early July. I remember being told to avoid the mirical grow acid feed as someone had experienced problems with root burn. After feeding I mulch the plant with pine needles to help with the acidity Regards Clifford Bawtry, Doncaster, South Yorkshire |
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