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  1. Home Gardening: Rabbiteye Blueberries - Alabama Cooperative …

    • Learn how to grow rabbiteye blueberries, a native and easy-to-care fruit plant in the South. Find out about site selection, soil preparation, planting, watering, fertilizing, pruning, harvesting, and storage.… Ver más

    Selecting A Site and Preparing The Soil

    If you want your blueberry planting to produce a lot of fruit, select a site that is in full sun with well-aerated, well-drained soil high in organic matter. Blueberries need acidic soil wi… Ver más

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    Planting

    The best time to plant blueberries is in late fall through late winter. Space the plants at least 5 feet apart in a row. This spacing will result in a hedgerow or border as the plants mature. If yo… Ver más

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    Watering

    Water is one of the most important needs in establishing and maintaining productive blueberries, particularly during their first year of growth. You should water plants thoroughly a… Ver más

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    Fertilizing

    You do not need to fertilize at planting; in fact, it’s important not to overfertilize blueberries at any time. For best results, a soil test indicates if (and how much) limestone or … Ver más

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    Pruning

    While blueberry plants need less pruning than many other fruit plants, pruning is still important. Pruning induces new growth and larger fruit. Blueberries produce fruit on the growth from … Ver más

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    Columbus blueberry. A Rabbiteye variety. There are many varieties of rabbiteye blueberries. Planting two or more varieties for cross-pollination ensures fruit set and earlier ripening. Blooming intervals of most varieties overlap enough to ensure adequate cross-pollination. Early-Season Rabbiteye Blueberries
    There are many varieties of rabbiteye blueberries. Planting two or more varieties for cross-pollination ensures fruit set and earlier ripening. Blooming intervals of most varieties overlap enough to ensure adequate cross-pollination. Early-Season Rabbiteye Blueberries Mid- to Late-Season Rabbiteye Blueberries
    The rabbiteye blueberry, Vaccinium ashei, is native to the southeastern United States. This species is tolerant of the heat and drought of the South and grows wild in southern Georgia, Alabama, and the Florida panhandle. One of the most important growing requirements of blueberries is their need for cross-pollination to set fruit.
    Southern highbush types resulted from crosses between the highbush blueberry and native Southern blueberries. The rabbiteye blueberry differs in several ways from the highbush blueberries grown in northern states. The berries themselves, however, closely resemble those of the highbush, and the two are essentially the same in the market place.
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