Thanks for the information... I'm growing 4 different varieties in northern Mi. as well. I'm trying a natural mulch this year... aspen leaves and pine needles that I raked from the woods
Love it! Pine needles are natures acidic mulch, we use them as much as we can. I have a pile of sand with dead pine needles that I dig from each year to amend my berry plants with - they’re loving it!
Hi @NimseyLou! Sorry about that, here is the link to the pH soil tester that I have: amzn.to/3ZFg4ur It is a 4-in-1 meter that also measures moisture, humidity, and sunlight along with pH. However I really only trust it for moisture and pH!
I would hold off until your raspberry comes out of dormancy! I usually treat the soil acidifiers like I would a fertilizer, wait until the plant is actively growing then gradually add in. If you have thick or heavy soil, you can consider peat moss as an alternative as this will lighten you soil and make it slightly more acidic as well! Peat moss can be amended at any time
Blueberries are so delicious and versatile! I had to do a little research, but it does not look like the climate in Algeria would be suitable for growing blueberries year-round. However you could try starting blueberries in containers and them bringing them indoors during your very wet/rainy seasons. Alternatively, blueberries can be grown hydroponically and tend to grow much faster with this method! Here is a full guide on growing hydroponic blueberries: brightlanegardens.com/how-to-grow-hydroponic-blueberries-the-complete-guide/
@@BrightLaneGardens we have climate like -7 degre c in winter and hot as 45 degre c in summer i think they will survive the winter but the hot sun i just need to take them in area of shade i already bought 3 Varieties of southern highbush O'neal biloxi and sunshine blue they are doying well so far hope they will grow well too ty for your advice
Aww the sound does not work unfortunately. I really wanted to see what you had to say. Just got some Blueberries and I planted them in containers with sphagnum peat moss and some miracle grow potting soil halfway filled at the bottom for drainage.
Thank you for letting me know, I had to cut out a song due to copyright issues but I'm working on doing a manual edit with it to bring back the voice portion. Will be uploading that soon!
Just what I needed - a hefty dose of blueberry knowledge. Nice hat by the way.
Thank you so much! The hat is much needed protection from the sun 👒 best of luck to you with your blueberries, thanks for watching!
I’ve watched so many videos on how to grow blueberries in containers and this by far is the best one.
Very informative, and step-by-step.
Thank you so much!
Dang this is comprehensive, thanks!
Thanks so much for watching!
Great job very informative, this is going to be a great channel
Thank you so much for your kind words! We love talking about plants!
Thanks for the information... I'm growing 4 different varieties in northern Mi. as well.
I'm trying a natural mulch this year... aspen leaves and pine needles that I raked from the woods
Love it! Pine needles are natures acidic mulch, we use them as much as we can. I have a pile of sand with dead pine needles that I dig from each year to amend my berry plants with - they’re loving it!
You mentioned that you would link to a pH soil tester. But I don't see it. Thanks for the video
Hi @NimseyLou! Sorry about that, here is the link to the pH soil tester that I have: amzn.to/3ZFg4ur
It is a 4-in-1 meter that also measures moisture, humidity, and sunlight along with pH. However I really only trust it for moisture and pH!
Should I add soil acidifier on a dormant blackberry ? In Feb 16 in Texas
I would hold off until your raspberry comes out of dormancy! I usually treat the soil acidifiers like I would a fertilizer, wait until the plant is actively growing then gradually add in. If you have thick or heavy soil, you can consider peat moss as an alternative as this will lighten you soil and make it slightly more acidic as well! Peat moss can be amended at any time
i really love this fruits but do they survive
in algeria weather
Blueberries are so delicious and versatile! I had to do a little research, but it does not look like the climate in Algeria would be suitable for growing blueberries year-round. However you could try starting blueberries in containers and them bringing them indoors during your very wet/rainy seasons. Alternatively, blueberries can be grown hydroponically and tend to grow much faster with this method! Here is a full guide on growing hydroponic blueberries:
brightlanegardens.com/how-to-grow-hydroponic-blueberries-the-complete-guide/
@@BrightLaneGardens we have climate like -7 degre c in winter and hot as 45 degre c in summer i think they will survive the winter but the hot sun i just need to take them in area of shade i already bought 3 Varieties of southern highbush O'neal biloxi and sunshine blue they are doying well so far hope they will grow well too ty for your advice
Aww the sound does not work unfortunately. I really wanted to see what you had to say. Just got some Blueberries and I planted them in containers with sphagnum peat moss and some miracle grow potting soil halfway filled at the bottom for drainage.
The sound starts at about 6:00 idk y
Thank you for letting me know, I had to cut out a song due to copyright issues but I'm working on doing a manual edit with it to bring back the voice portion. Will be uploading that soon!
@@BrightLaneGardens You are AMAZING!! Thank you!! I subscribed and am looking forward to it.