Texas Fruit and Nut Production: Blueberries
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- January 25, 2022
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Overview
This publication explains how to grow blueberries in Texas. Topics include varieties, climate, soil, spacing, planting, irrigation, fertilization, pruning, weed control, pest control, diseases, and harvest.
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