Has anyone only ever had one bluebery bush and had fruit?
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I've only got one, didn't get much fruit off it last year (it's first year). I remember reading that you are better with two.
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I got this one last year as a cane from the £1 shop, its took a full year for it to grow branches and it looks like its getting leaves on it but nothing else is showing, then I seen on the edible garden that you need 2 and I thought Id ask on here.
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The first berries have just formed so won't be much longer before I'm eating them. Mine was a 99p store twig too.
1st year, they grow into something resembling a bush, 2nd year more growth (and the odd flower)that the fruit will next year, 3rd year lots of fruit.
I feed it monthly from march onwards and that's about it.
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I heard that you get a much better crop with two but you will certainly get something from one.
I only have one plant and I had a fair amount of fruit off it last year. Mine is just finished flowering and it looks as if I'll get enough to make a blueberry cheesecake from itA garden is a lovesome thing, God wot! (Thomas Edward Brown)
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I only had one bush last year, and had a reasonable crop considering the age of the bush. I have an extra 6 bushes this year, but they're not old/established enough to give any meaningful contribution. To all intents and purposes I still only have one fruiting bush (even though a couple of others have a nominal three or four flowers), but that doesn't concern me at all
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I got this from pound land earlier so ill just use t his on my blueberry bush as well as my tomatillos, strawberries n all the other fruit.
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On the topic of feed, I just use an ericaceous feed (for rhodadendrons and stuff) and as I mentioned before, had a fair crop of berries from it. I'd considered using tomato feed, but was worried about shifting the ph balance, paricularly as I'm not using a water butt/rain water (no space) during dry periods
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