Hi folks - first real post, so go easy on me
Just got back from Woolies, where I've picked up two blueberry plants (bushes?) for £2.49, which I thought was too good an offer to pass up, since I love them. Now though, I'm wondering what's the best thing to do with them, as I've very little (read no) experience of them.
I don't know what variety they are, as they just say "Blueberry" on the packet. They're also pretty small (maybe 8" long or so) so I'd imagine they're not that old.
I live in a pretty damp area of the Outer Hebrides, where the earth in my plot is pretty much poorly drained peat so, from what I've read about them, this should be a good environment for them. Is this a correct assumption?
Should I:
a) Put them in pots of peaty soil from the plot for a while 'til they're a bit bigger and able to look after themselves? Leave them in pots?
b) Put them in one of my raised beds on the veg plot?
c) Find a nice spot elsewhere in the garden and plant them there?
As you can see, I'm pretty clueless, so all advice is very gratefully received.
Thanks,
David
Just got back from Woolies, where I've picked up two blueberry plants (bushes?) for £2.49, which I thought was too good an offer to pass up, since I love them. Now though, I'm wondering what's the best thing to do with them, as I've very little (read no) experience of them.
I don't know what variety they are, as they just say "Blueberry" on the packet. They're also pretty small (maybe 8" long or so) so I'd imagine they're not that old.
I live in a pretty damp area of the Outer Hebrides, where the earth in my plot is pretty much poorly drained peat so, from what I've read about them, this should be a good environment for them. Is this a correct assumption?
Should I:
a) Put them in pots of peaty soil from the plot for a while 'til they're a bit bigger and able to look after themselves? Leave them in pots?
b) Put them in one of my raised beds on the veg plot?
c) Find a nice spot elsewhere in the garden and plant them there?
As you can see, I'm pretty clueless, so all advice is very gratefully received.
Thanks,
David
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