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How to improve the soil for growing blueberries?

Blueberries are horticultural crops that like acidic soil, so blueberry planting requires soil improvement: before planting, dig a deep trench at the planting hole on the bed, pour white vinegar or sour soup evenly into the trench, and quickly Just cover the soil and level the bed surface. After testing the pH value of the soil and it is within the suitable pH range for blueberry planting, you can plant.

Mix the pine needle soil thoroughly with the original soil in an appropriate proportion and level it before planting. After planting, it is covered with a layer of pine bark and pine needles. This is the most commonly used method in production. In the early stage, traditional planting and production are carried out. The soil is improved chemically and sulfur is mixed into the soil.

The organic transformation will be carried out until the fruiting period, covering the soil surface with pine bark and loose soil, and watering the appropriate white vinegar regularly, so that each indicator can slowly reach the organic standard.

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Blueberries are not intolerant to waterlogging, so keep the soil from accumulating water and just irrigate it thoroughly when adding water. In spring and autumn, you can water normally, in summer, increase the frequency of watering, which can better cool down, and then strengthen ventilation. In winter, if you manage it outdoors, just water it once before overwintering.

Blueberries are also very particular about fertilizing. Do not fertilize when they are first planted. Fertilizer should be applied in spring before the leaves sprout, and only once a year is enough.

Blueberries require a small amount of fertilizer. Compared with other flowers and fruit trees, the fertilizer concentration is half that of other flowers and fruit trees. Just apply 1:1:1 N:P:K fertilizer.