Feed Your Blueberry Bushes Coffee Grinds

by Bonnie Manion on November 9, 2009

Just-Picked Blueberries In Vintage Berry Basket

Just-Picked Blueberries In Vintage Berry Basket

Home-grown blueberries were recently highlighted in a post written by Sharon Cohoon, Sunset senior garden writer at Sunset’s creative garden blog, Fresh Dirt, Fruit For Your Cereal In One Container. Her words reinforced my own experience growing blueberries, and especially for every syrah grape grower, one must not miss the mentioned recipe, “Blueberries in Black Pepper Syrah Syrup.”

Blueberries have a lot going for them. The bush itself is extremely attractive and has year-round foliage interest. In the fall, some blueberry bush varieties turn autumn hues. Its berries are hailed as a super antioxidant food, which destroy harmful free radicals in your body. Blueberries are delicious, beautiful, and versatile in our diet. Blueberries are great in your cereal for breakfast, as Sharon Cohoon mentions, add flavor to breakfast breads and muffins, add surprise in summer salads, and are a crowd pleaser in desserts such as cobblers, crisps, and home-made ice cream.

Here are some economizing tips that have helped me grow happy blueberry bushes. Plant your blueberry bushes in a large container. Look for halved used wine barrels on sale. When planting, be sure and use a large portion of peat moss in each container. Make sure your blueberry bushes are in a sunny area, and give them moderate water.

Plant at least two different types of blueberry varieties, specific to your climate zone, for a better abundant crop over all. Look for possible bare root blueberry varieties available for sale during the winter season. I currently have Oneal and Misty varieties.

Blueberry bushes are acid-loving plants. Until recently, I would add cottonseed meal to my blueberry bushes for acidity, but now I regularly sprinkle used coffee grinds for the same purpose, at the base of my bushes and mixed thoroughly into the soil. Just be careful not to over do it. This was a hot tip from a blueberry specialist at the local farmer’s market.

Are you growing blueberry bushes now? Please share with us what variety has worked best for you? Please comment on your personal tips for growing blueberry bushes.

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karlin February 18, 2011 at 4:32 am

Great tip! I have been using coffee grounds on my garden for many years now. It’s like pure nitrogen. I have 2 blueberry bushes and this will be the second season. They bore fruit the first year. I don’t remember the name of my bushes, but I purchase them at our local Lowe’s and they have pretty scarlet color in the fall. They make a nice addition to my small patio garden.

Sher July 5, 2011 at 3:22 pm

How many coffee grinds would be “overdoing it”? I have four blueberry bushes…two each in two half wine barrels.

Thanks!

Bonnie Manion July 6, 2011 at 10:58 am

Sher, I would start by adding generous coffee grinds around the base of your blueberry bushes once a month. If your bushes respond well, and look good, you might want to add coffee grinds every three weeks. Good luck…VintageGardenGal

Kent August 23, 2011 at 8:07 pm

Will instant coffee work?

Bonnie Manion August 24, 2011 at 6:46 am

Kent, I suppose it would, but coffee grinds are better. You can always ask a coffee house like Starbucks to save grinds for you. Thanks for your comment….VintageGardenGal

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