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HortNews- January 2006
... , because they cannot tolerate wet feet. Mulching is the preferred soil management practice in the blueberry planting. The entire area around and between the plants should be mulched. Nearly any organic material ... , bury the container deep enough so its lip is even with the surrounding soil. The blueberry container, with its properly amended soil, can then be placed inside the larger container and ...
hortparadise.unl.edu

FPHG -
... - [ Search PSU ] PSU | CAS | FPHG Home | Blueberries | You are here. Planting As with other small fruit crops, a blueberry planting should be planned at least one year in advance. The soil should be tested and sulfur and phosphorus applied (if needed) during the fall prior to planting. Because most blueberry varieties ...
ssfruit.cas.psu.edu

Blueberry Winter Injury in 2003
... have accumulated lots of carbohydrates during the growing season. I think that most of the blueberry plantings were predisposed to winter injury going into the winter. The second factor is phomopsis ... spread of the disease. This event highlights the importance of irrigation in blueberries. A mature blueberry planting can use as much as 2 inches of water a week during shoot growth and ...
www.canr.msu.edu

FDIN009 - Stem Blight of Blueberry
... Blueberry Back to Fruit Disease Notes Plant Disease Information Notes Home Page Small Fruit Information for North Carolina Horticulture Information Leaflets (HIL) Home Page HIL-201 Suggestions for Establishing a Blueberry Planting in Western North Carolina HIL-201-B Principles of Pruning the Highbush Blueberry HIL-201-E Blueberry Freeze Damage and Protection ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

FDIN010 - Twig Blight of Blueberry
... Agricultural Chemicals Manual. Fruit Rot Stage Phomopsis vaccinii also causes a fruit rot on blueberry at harvest in North Carolina. Infected berries become very soft and may split ... Carolina HIL-201 Suggestions for Establishing a Blueberry Planting in Western North Carolina HIL-201-B Principles of Pruning the Highbush Blueberry HIL-201-E Blueberry Freeze Damage and Protection Measures North ...
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Mummy Berry of Blueberry, HYG-3200-92
... Blueberry HYG-3200-92 Michael A. Ellis Mummy berry is one of the most serious diseases of blueberry. Once the disease becomes established in a planting ... to the ground. Control Removing mummified berries from the planting will greatly aid in controlling the disease. Removing these ... are missed, they can produce enough spores to infect the planting. Where mummy berry is a problem, a good fungicide ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Blueberry Diseases in Michigan
... the blueberry aphid Illinoia pepperii (Fig. 22). There is a 2-to-4-year latent period in the field before an infected bush shows symptoms. Control: Use disease-free planting stock. Blueberry ... fumigants and rates to be used. Use disease-free planting stock. Blueberry Leaf Mottle: Blueberry leaf mottle is a newly described disease of high bush blueberry peculiar to Michigan. The disease has been ...
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Questions On Blueberry
... On Blueberry Questions on: Blueberry Ron Smith, Horticulturist, NDSU Extension Service Q: I enjoy reading your column and am interested in planting blueberries, sea orange (from Siberia?) and lingonberries. My plan was ... fruit this year on both. Q: I had someone call saying he recently planted some blueberry bushes. The booklet that came with them recommends using aluminum sulfate to lower the soil ...
www.ext.nodak.edu

The Gardener's Network- Fruit : Growing Blueberry Bushes
... maintenance for the average homeowner. Not so with a blueberry bush. Once your blueberry bush is planted and established, it will grow ... of mulch around your blueberry bushes to eliminate weeds, and help keep the soil moist. Water well after planting and in the first ... next year. Pruning Blueberry Bushes Buds for next year's fruit forms in late summer through early fall. Blueberry buds for next ...
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Blueberry
... commercially important blueberry species are recognized, along with two interspecific hybrids: 1. Northern Highbush blueberry (V. corymbosum L.). 2. Rabbiteye blueberry (V. ashei Reade). 3. Lowbush blueberry (V. ... Hardwood and softwood cuttings are the most popular methods. Rootstocks - None Planting Design, Training, Pruning Planting Design: hedgerow configurations, usually spaced 4 x 9-10 ft ( 1000 ...
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