Thanks for such an informative video. Can we use vermicompost in the potting mix? I made my potting mix by combining: peat moss + vermicompost + pomice stone + sand+ soil Is it ok? ,,, or i should remove some ingredients??? My plant not looks happy?
Hello @birdyofficial, Well I want you to buy a very expensive drink. Now the straw that your going to used has many, many holes on the straw. When you try to drink your drink. How much of that expensive drink are you going to take in? All your ingredients you have for your blueberry is soil. I don’t know what kind of soil it is but that’s all the blueberry is getting. Vermiculite, pumice, and sand are all for drainage. The peat moss is for holding in moisture only. So your blueberries don’t have any nutritional minerals or value in the soil because they’re being washed away. You have too much drainage. The only thing you have is soil, and the Pete Moss is keeping in moisture, but not holding the water being lost. I written a book on planting blueberries and its s very detail. Much better than my video. The book is at the publisher as soon as it’s available. I will let you know if you write in the comments your name and telling me you want the book thank you. I hope I help you.
Oh, did you watch my video? Blueberries need acidic soil with a pH of 4.5 to 5.5. This is why your blueberries are dying and would not survive because your pH is not correct, you had no nutrients vitamins in the soil for the microorganisms or the blueberries. Where are you located? What is your planning zone?
@@thebluegarden2060 yes sir, i watched the video but the product you showed in your video are not available here,,,that why I'm looking for alternatives. I'm from Pakistan and important this plant from Spain as i didn't find any blueberry plant here.
Hi just watched your video. It was very helpful to me. Just trying to start my blueberry plants. Sometimes you video camera moves to fast for me to see what you are doing. I'm going to keep watching your videos for more ideas
Thank you for the info, this is how I can make better videos. I have a blueberry book coming out soon. I go into way more details than the video. Let me know if you want to be on the list to get one?
No need to bring plants inside It’s sunny California. You should have the same thing in Arizona just put some shade over it for anything over 100° temperature.
Yes, I sell Them here from the blue garden. Made from good material can last over 30 years if you take care of it. I have few in stock. please visit Amazon.com for a price on one 25-gallon pot. Then ask me how much I sell my 25-gallon pot for, it's only fair.
@@thebluegarden2060 - I am not sure how this works but the Amazon link did not bring me to the product . Do you have a link and price to where I can purchase ?
@@MikeDawson1 Yes, I sell Them here from the blue garden. Made from good material can last over 30 years if you take care of it. I have few in stock how many were you looking for?
Hello Mary, Thanks for your comment. I been somewhat under the weather not feeling well. But right now, I'm out of stock might be able to get some 25-gallon pot. Let me know if you're still interested, okay?
@@ianlim400 Hello what book are you talking about? But let me ask you this Ian? I have videos of my three different kinds of blueberries in on 25-gallon pot for 4 years. In this video I just started, you can see me putting in the blueberries in these three pots. So, my question to you is Ian. I have video what I'm telling you is true, with proof. What book are you talking about? and do they have proof what they say is true?
Hello Visar Brestovci, Thank you for your question. I did say in the video that peat moss is for holding moisture only. So in pots you only want to put peat moss on top. If you watch the video again you will hear me talk about monitoring (29:04) the blue berries. This is so you have good drainage (7:39). Please remember that peat moss has no nutritional value, it's just to hold moisture.
Why didn't you show the complete method of filling the pots? Where did you put the peat moss? Did I miss something??
never mind, I see below where someone asked the same question
I just had the first taste of my blueberries from the video. Would you like to know more?
Thanks for such an informative video. Can we use vermicompost in the potting mix?
I made my potting mix by combining: peat moss + vermicompost + pomice stone + sand+ soil
Is it ok? ,,, or i should remove some ingredients??? My plant not looks happy?
Hello @birdyofficial, Well I want you to buy a very expensive drink. Now the straw that your going to used has many, many holes on the straw. When you try to drink your drink. How much of that expensive drink are you going to take in? All your ingredients you have for your blueberry is soil. I don’t know what kind of soil it is but that’s all the blueberry is getting. Vermiculite, pumice, and sand are all for drainage. The peat moss is for holding in moisture only. So your blueberries don’t have any nutritional minerals or value in the soil because they’re being washed away. You have too much drainage. The only thing you have is soil, and the Pete Moss is keeping in moisture, but not holding the water being lost. I written a book on planting blueberries and its s very detail. Much better than my video. The book is at the publisher as soon as it’s available. I will let you know if you write in the comments your name and telling me you want the book thank you. I hope I help you.
@@thebluegarden2060 by soil i mean the general soil like we have in fields. Just dig from the ground.
Oh, did you watch my video? Blueberries need acidic soil with a pH of 4.5 to 5.5. This is why your blueberries are dying and would not survive because your pH is not correct, you had no nutrients vitamins in the soil for the microorganisms or the blueberries. Where are you located? What is your planning zone?
@@thebluegarden2060 yes sir, i watched the video but the product you showed in your video are not available here,,,that why I'm looking for alternatives. I'm from Pakistan and important this plant from Spain as i didn't find any blueberry plant here.
Okay, I did not know this. Send me your person email and I will help, Yes?
Thanks!
Thank you so much for the comment. It means a lot to me.
Interesting. Thank you.
Thanks for watching, I hope it was good enough to hit that thumbs up or like button.
Hi just watched your video. It was very helpful to me. Just trying to start my blueberry plants. Sometimes you video camera moves to fast for me to see what you are doing. I'm going to keep watching your videos for more ideas
Thank you for the info, this is how I can make better videos. I have a blueberry book coming out soon. I go into way more details than the video. Let me know if you want to be on the list to get one?
Do you bring the pots inside in the winter time?
No need to bring plants inside It’s sunny California. You should have the same thing in Arizona just put some shade over it for anything over 100° temperature.
@@thebluegarden2060 thank you Im actually in in zone 8a located near prescott Arizona.. It does snow here during the winter..
Can you use sugar cane mulch instead of peat moss
If you are talking about the husk, Yes hope you have lots of them to lay down.
Thanks for sharing - Where do you purchase those 25 Gal nursery pots ?
Yes, I sell Them here from the blue garden. Made from good material can last over 30 years if you take care of it. I have few in stock. please visit Amazon.com for a price on one 25-gallon pot. Then ask me how much I sell my 25-gallon pot for, it's only fair.
@@thebluegarden2060 - I am not sure how this works but the Amazon link did not bring me to the product . Do you have a link and price to where I can purchase ?
@@powersonic6255 How many do you want to buy? What is your Zip code and are you a subscribers to the Blue Garden?
@@thebluegarden2060I'm interested as well, is there a simple link I can go to buy them?
@@MikeDawson1 Yes, I sell Them here from the blue garden. Made from good material can last over 30 years if you take care of it. I have few in stock how many were you looking for?
Very nice
Thanks for the like. Been sike these pass days, thanks for the like.
Do have any 20 gallon planters available, and how much are you asking for them?
Hello Mary, Thanks for your comment. I been somewhat under the weather not feeling well. But right now, I'm out of stock might be able to get some 25-gallon pot. Let me know if you're still interested, okay?
Are you located in Arizona?
No in SoCal, But we plant the same kind of blueberry for the same amount of chilled hours zero to low hours.
can i buy the tree and send it to indonesia
Well it’s not call a tree. If your talking about blueberries, it’s a Bush. Where are you sending it from?
raintreenursery.com/collections
Is 25 gal enough??
Yes, you should put three different kinds of blueberries in that one 25 gal pot.
@@thebluegarden2060 the book says 50 gallon for just one blueberry plant
@@ianlim400 Hello what book are you talking about? But let me ask you this Ian? I have videos of my three different kinds of blueberries in on 25-gallon pot for 4 years. In this video I just started, you can see me putting in the blueberries in these three pots. So, my question to you is Ian. I have video what I'm telling you is true, with proof. What book are you talking about? and do they have proof what they say is true?
You didn't show how you use peat moss
Hello Visar Brestovci, Thank you for your question. I did say in the video that peat moss is for holding moisture only. So in pots you only want to put peat moss on top. If you watch the video again you will hear me talk about monitoring (29:04) the blue berries. This is so you have good drainage (7:39). Please remember that peat moss has no nutritional value, it's just to hold moisture.