Claudiusx":1u1ik7es said:Question for anyone.
Say I want more of these blueberry bushes in the future. What can I do to make more blueberry bushes without having to buy more?
Do I have to wait for the plant to fruit, and then plant the seeds?
Or do I cut branches and try to root them?
I really have no idea about any of that stuff. I do know with fruit a lot of time, planting the seed doesn't produce a plant with similar taste characteristics to the original. I imagine these blueberries are going to taste great, and I would like to keep that taste in the other bushes I produce.
-Brandon
Compared with what you've already done, planting some cuttings is a cake walk! ?Claudiusx":26bkpiuz said:I bought some rooting hormone that had some good reviews. Once it comes I will probably practice on some random bushes I have around the property just to get a feel for the whole process.
-Brandon
Some tips that help:Claudiusx":3mf7xcf1 said:Yeah I need to spend some time on reading through the site. I've just been watching lots of videos on youtube with my free time lol.
I hope it's easy, everything seems complicated until you start doing it lol.
-Brandon
I know, been there. Lol! ? I spent at least an hour a day, everyday, for about 5 months working in my yard last year. Had a great tan and good disposition but few veggies etc. ? Just going out the door to clean up a little outside. I need some sun, makes me feel happy! ?Claudiusx":2nnzbfc4 said:I just don't feel like im doing anything if I don't water! Lol.
I did a whole bunch of yard work today instead to stay busy. Dethatched a my lawn (near 3000 sq ft.), mowed, trimmed, fertilized, and turned on the sprinklers.
I AM that guy who tries to have the best grass in the neighborhood lol. I've never dethatched before. I bought a dethatching rake at home depot last week. I lasted about half an hour. That is hard work. For 60 bucks more I could buy an electric dethatcher on amazon, so I did. Pulled sooooo much dead grass out of the lawn. This will make the fertilizer I put down much more effective... I hope.
It is pretty warm today too (well.. by coastal standards LOL) and the soil in the beds is still dark just under the top layer, so I assume it's still got plenty of water.
-Brandon
throw some sugarcane or straw about over the soil, it'll help keep the soil under it moist, and cool and will breakdown as mulch and improve the soil.Claudiusx":tcu2fzpp said:Don't even joke, no one on the coast has AC, when it's over 85 outside it's miserable inside! lol.
It probably really is about 95 ambient outside right now, but that soil is just soaking up all that heat, and the sun is so intense right now.
Liam are you a gardener? Should I be doing something to protect my plants right now? I feel like this is a bit too intense lol.
-Brandon
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