Keep in mind that I know absolutely nothing about bushgrown blueberries. I've eaten them maybe a handful of times. Wild one's however, are my favorite berry.Thanks vehve I will not over fertilize them. I will wait to see signs they need it first.
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Keep in mind that I know absolutely nothing about bushgrown blueberries. I've eaten them maybe a handful of times. Wild one's however, are my favorite berry.Thanks vehve I will not over fertilize them. I will wait to see signs they need it first.
Quote: I only get them if I buy them in the store. They don't grow wild around here. I love them and want to get some this fall.
You should cut the trees down a bit in fall to make picking easier, and grow a tastier crop.Well, golly... Thanks for the compliment!
Last year we didn't have a crop due to a late frost, so I think the trees saved all that fruit-producing energy for this year.
I do use Miracle-Grow Fruit Tree stakes as per their directions of one every 6' around the drip line.
My orchard doubles as a lawn, so it gets watered regularly.
These apples are on very large trees. The trunks are about a foot in diameter. Pity poor me having to harvest the tippy top.
The previous owners didn't know much about apple trees, so they grew a horrible mess (should've been pruned correctly early) and, from what I can gather, they didn't do much to care for the trees, so they're probably responding to a little extra TLC.
I just about cried when I saw pictures of the property before I bought it.... They had two HUGE peach trees that, alas, succumbed to fruit weight and split and had to be removed at ground level. THAT is a crime against plants, but there's no negligence jail for fruit trees that I know of. The neighbors have commented they're glad they have someone here who knows what they're doing....but, honestly, most of it is just common sense.
A few weeks ago we amended the soil in one of the gardens and hubby built a barrel composter.
We stuffed the barrel full of scraps and shredded paper products.
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We turn the barrel once a day for 2 weeks and so far its working wonderfully. 2 more weeks it should be done.
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We seeded broccoli/lettuce/spinach/beets/carrots/rainbow chard/brussels sprouts & beans/peas all are doing really well so far at a couple inches lol
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We fenced in the garden because wild rabbits and deer and a few other vermin thought it was their buffet! I have Neem on hand if needed. Fingers crossed it all makes it lol
Then last night I came home to the hubby building a hoop house for the chicks so they have more roomyay!
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