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Grass cuttings are fine to put around base of your blueberry plants but avoid the clippings touching the stems of your plants. Remember if your grass cuttings are from a very weedy area you could be introducing weed seeds. Also don't use clippings if they came from an area herbicides have been recently used.
Yes they should be ok Ms_T
Why not make a liquid feed? Put your cuttings in a large bucket or container and add water to cover all. After about three/four days strain the mixture through an old towel. You now have a good liquid feed to use anywhere. The strained clippings can be used as a mulch if needed or put on your compost heap if you have one.
And a good liquid feed too Ms-T. Along with N, P and K are sugars, antioxidants, enzymes, proteins, trace elements, chlorophyll, organic and amino acids...the kind of stuff you don't get from commercial 10-10-10. ' It's everything a growing boy needs.'
It is important the clippings are submerged for several days. Put a brick or some weight on top of them so they steep, otherwise they will rise like a soufflé.
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