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Be sure to share pics when you do! I found adding coffee grounds to be a massive help. Something about the acidity I think?
Oh yeah!
They very much are acid loving plants basically all berries are. I made sure to get some acid fertilizer when I planted them but another neat trick is to use evergreen clippings as mulch as it acidifies the soil too.
Now I just need it to get cold again for flowers. Next year. -_-
Wow, evergreen clippings? Like from an evergreen tree? That’s brilliant, I’ve got an evergreen partially in my yard so I’ve got endless clippings!
Yup yup! Seriously blueberries grow great out in NJ pine barrens and it's mostly from how acidic the soil is from the tree needles.
I ended up using a Yew trimmings which have the added benefit of really not making some of the weeds happy.