Growing Cranberries and Blueberries

Started by GodfreyRob, April 21, 2009, 11:10:35

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GodfreyRob

I have a sngle bush of each of the above and I beleive they need acidic soil - is there anything 'organic' I can add to my soil to make it more acidic?
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GodfreyRob

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actiongran

I top mine up with leaf mulch twice a year and when they grow too big for pot , i re-pot with some fresh ericaceous compost.

Robert_Brenchley

If you can get hold of conifer needles (any forestry plantations near you?) that would do it. They produce lots of humic acid as they rot.

GodfreyRob

Quote from: Robert_Brenchley on April 21, 2009, 11:45:30
If you can get hold of conifer needles (any forestry plantations near you?) that would do it. They produce lots of humic acid as they rot.

Thats a great idea (should have thought of that myself) - I will pick some up the next time I am out with the dog - thanks.
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manicscousers

we mulch with wood chippings and leaves, they seem to like it  :)

carbonel11

I believe for the blueberry you will need another plant of a different variety of blueberrie to get effective pollination and maximum yield.

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