Blueberry Spacing
For maximum growth and yields later on give your plants the best foundation possible.
Blueberry spacing. Blueberry plant spacing determines whether you want to grow a solid hedge or an open planting design for individual shrubs. Few things are as delicious as homegrown blueberries and the success of your harvest begins right with the planting site and method. Plant on 30 inch spacing between plants in the row by 10 feet spacing from center to center between rows. Planting blueberry plants in a row the best method is to amend the soil along the whole row prior to planting.
You can plant blueberry bushes as close as 2 or 25 feet apart to form solid hedgerows or space them up to 6 feet apart so they grow individually. Then dig holes large enough to insert the roots and cover them with approximately of soil. This is part 4 in a series of 11 articles. If you plant in rows allow 8 to 10 feet between the rows.
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