Don't put away your gardening gloves the minute frost hits. Your blueberry plants still need winter protection. Follow these ...
Freezing temperatures can damage the root system of blueberries, leading to plant death. Cover roots with mulch or protective wrappings for container plants to prevent excessively cold soil. Winter is ...
Berry bushes provide food for people and wildlife while offering beauty and interest in the landscape, but be sure to choose ...
A hand picking a blueberry from a bush - Kativ/Getty Images Blueberries (Vaccinium spp.) are some of the most coveted fruit-bearing bushes you can have in a home garden. Not only are these bushes ...
June is blueberry month, so it’s the best time to visit U-Pick farms near the Triangle and then spend some time in the kitchen cooking and baking your berries. (And, let’s face it, eating them by the ...
Of the many privileges of gardening on the North Coast, puttering about in the fall is one of the best. These days the blueberry bushes are turning a riot of colors — red, yellow, purple. Soon, the ...
Growing blueberries here on the North Coast is so natural. After all, we have the native huckleberries, closest cousins of blueberries, thriving in local native habitats. So, if you have blueberries ...
In a berry-focused garden, you can add a variety of plants offering berries almost all year. Berries are often a primary food ...