Highbush Blueberries – Great for larger gardens.
Lowbush Blueberries – Perfect for container gardening.
Rabbiteye Blueberries – Thrive in warmer climates.
2. Create the Perfect Soil Conditions
Blueberries love acidic soil with a pH of 4.5–5.5. If your soil is too alkaline, add peat moss, pine needles, or sulfur to lower the pH.
3. Ensure Proper Pollination
Plant at least two different varieties close together for cross-pollination, which increases fruit size and yield.
4. Use Containers for Year-Round Growth
If you live in a cooler climate, grow blueberries in large, well-draining pots. Move them indoors or into a sheltered area during the winter months.
5. Prune for Continuous Fruiting
