Potting Up Bare Root Blueberries 🫐 | Behind The Scenes At Our Plant Nursery!

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Welcome to Bright Lane Gardens! 🌿 In this comprehensive guide, we're diving into the process of potting up our bare root Chandler blueberry plants. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this video is packed with valuable insights to ensure your blueberry plants thrive from day one.
First, we'll explore what exactly a bare root plant is and how to keep them viable before planting. Understanding this crucial step sets the foundation for success in your gardening journey. Next, we'll delve into the ideal soil mix and containers to use for potting up your blueberry plants, ensuring they receive the nutrients and environment they need to flourish.
The heart of the video includes detailed step-by-step instructions, guiding you through the process of potting up these giant blueberries. From selecting the right container size to ensuring proper drainage, every aspect is covered to ensure your blueberries have the best start possible. 🫐
Join us as we share our expertise and passion for gardening, empowering you to cultivate healthy, thriving blueberry plants in your own garden or nursery. Don't miss out on this invaluable resource-watch now and embark on your journey to blueberry-growing success!
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00:00 Intro
01:06 What Is A Bare Root Plant?
03:27 Best Soil Mix
08:55 Container Selection
09:19 Potting The Plant
13:24 Fertilizer
14:02 Continued Care

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  • @tory464
    @tory4642 ай бұрын

    💚👍Great tips!!

  • @BrightLaneGardens

    @BrightLaneGardens

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for watching!

  • @LINativePlantConservation
    @LINativePlantConservation4 ай бұрын

    ijm so excited for the weather!!

  • @BrightLaneGardens

    @BrightLaneGardens

    4 ай бұрын

    Me too!! (I say this as we get a fresh inch of snow up here in Northern Michigan today). But I'm very ready for summer sunshine!

  • @LINativePlantConservation
    @LINativePlantConservation4 ай бұрын

    im gonna try the coco coir. in higher amount it does seem to be similar price

  • @BrightLaneGardens

    @BrightLaneGardens

    4 ай бұрын

    The coco coir bricks tend to be most cost effective :) Happy planting!

  • @user-py9ef2ps7x
    @user-py9ef2ps7x3 ай бұрын

    Can my blueberry be grown long-term in a large wine barrel style planter. These are plastic. My blueberry has been in a raised bed for 1 year, but I am concerned about the quality of the soil it is in.

  • @BrightLaneGardens

    @BrightLaneGardens

    3 ай бұрын

    Most blueberry varieties can be planted in containers as long as the container is large enough to accommodate the full root mass. It sounds like your planter is quite large and that should be able to handle most varieties! I would double check on the number of drainage holes you have - sometimes those decorative planters only have 1 large drainage hole in the bottom and that isn't enough. make sure you have 8-10 holes evenly spaced, and drill more if you need to (I find several small holes to be preferable to fewer large holes). Blueberries can be prone to root rot so just make sure you're choosing a well-draining soil mix with good drainage in the pots! You'll also want to fertilize regularly throughout the growing season. In the fall, use dead leaves and pine needles to form a protective mulch around the base of the plant. Depending on your winters you might need to wrap the base of the pot in burlap to protect the roots from harsh cold. Keep me posted on how it goes!

  • @LINativePlantConservation
    @LINativePlantConservation4 ай бұрын

    Would coffee grounds work as an acidifier instead of that bagged fertilizer? id rather not buy if i dont have to lol thank yyouu!!

  • @BrightLaneGardens

    @BrightLaneGardens

    4 ай бұрын

    While coffee does trend more on the acidic side, used coffee grounds are more on the neutral side! They can be used as an amendment to soil as a different type of compost, but they won't lower the acidity of your soil too much! Pine needles are naturally acidic and can be a great addition when used as a mulch on the surface of the soil if you're looking for a cheap/free soil acidifier!

  • @hamadaforest8104
    @hamadaforest81044 ай бұрын

    nice vedio thanks but i have question i have some blueberry they start blooming and i have some others full dorment is it oky ? should i worry about or just need to wait !

  • @BrightLaneGardens

    @BrightLaneGardens

    4 ай бұрын

    This is not unusual at all - all blueberry plants will come out of dormancy at their own pace, even if they're the same variety. I have about 300 of those bare root chandler blueberries and they're all in various stages of dormancy or early sprouting. These back and forth warm temps that we've been having do confuse the plants a little, but overall in the next 4-6 weeks you should see all of your plants successfully come back to life. The big question for our region this year is how much fruit they will produce. We've had such a warm winter that we didn't hit our chill hours for most blueberry varieties. These chill hours are required for plants to successfully set fruit. I'm trying to stay optimistic but I definitely expect a lower harvest yield this year!