r/oddlysatisfying 2d ago

Harvesting blueberries from a blueberry barren

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u/C-57D 2d ago

it's called a barren?

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u/MuffinRhino 2d ago

It refers to the agricultural land they're on. Blueberries need very acidic soil, so acidic most plants can't handle it. So if you've got a very naturally acidic property and can't cultivate anything else, you do blueberries.

Pine barrens are similar - dry, shitty, sandy soil that only the pine trees do well in.

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u/Syssareth 2d ago

Blueberries need very acidic soil, so acidic most plants can't handle it.

Oooh, this might be why every time we buy a blueberry bush, it dies immediately. Our water is mildly alkaline and we were just putting them in our usual potting soil.

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u/Betelgeusetimes3 1d ago

I have around 10 blueberry bushes of different varieties in my yard. Some in beds I built some just in the soil, the ones in beds do better because I can adjust the soil easier. They all get sulfur at the beginning and end of each growing season and then ‘acid fertilizer’ a couple times throughout the year. The stuff with hydrangeas on the package works well.