According to Gurney's... if these are dwarf plants for containers, they will survive winters -30 or -45 depending on plant type you have. They like full sun and will yield 1-5 pounds per bush, again, depending on type of plant.
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I've got the opportunity to acquire some free blueberry container plants. How well do these grow? Can I move them indoors during winter? Do you get a nice yield from them?
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According to Gurney's... if these are dwarf plants for containers, they will survive winters -30 or -45 depending on plant type you have. They like full sun and will yield 1-5 pounds per bush, again, depending on type of plant.
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You are in Tennessee.. and Blueberries are kind of a cold weather bush. Put them in an area that is shaded and make sure there is some sandy soil for you to put it in. They don't like it to be too hot. They also like acidic soil, so FYI.